While there is no real cure to dog allergies, there is one way to be sure that your dog is not suffering from these allergies. The method of treatment is called prevention and it is the only 100% way to keep your dog from an allergic reaction. Prevention can be handled in several diff...
dog health tip: One reason many people overlook their dog's food as the culprit, is because they are still feeding the same food, as before the allergic symptoms began. But food allergies can develop overtime, so don't rule out your dog's food as the culprit.• TREATMENT • ...
Once your dog has been diagnosed with allergies your veterinary team will create a treatment plan. Unfortunately, there is no cure for allergies, other than avoiding the offending allergens, but luckily there are ways to manage them. Your dog is one-of-a-kind, and so are their allergies, a...
The signs and symptoms of pet allergies mainly involves the eyes, nose and airways and sometimes the skin. The pet allergen (dander, saliva or urine) triggers a reaction at the part of the body where it makes contact. The amount of allergen can determine the severity of the allergic reacti...
Watery eyes? Rashy skin? Sounds familiar, right? While it may seem surprising, your pet can also experience allergy issues many people experience. The good news is that a dog's allergies are easy to treat using the same allergy remedies used for people. From the most common to some of ...
Understanding the root cause of your dog's allergies is essential for effective management. Dogs can suffer from different types of allergies, includingfood, environmental allergies (such as pollen, dust mites, and mold), and insect bites. Identifying the specific allergens triggering your dog's a...
Learn about the veterinary topic of Allergies in Dogs. Find specific details on this topic and related topics from the Merck Vet Manual.
Bloodshot and/or Teary Eyes One of the top causes of irritated eyes that are runny and/or bloodshot, and particularly when both eyes are affected in the same way, is allergies. Allergies can be a year-round issue or appear in any of the four seasons. Though distichiasis and other condit...
Like humans, dogs are susceptible to developing allergies such as atopic dermatitis. If a dog has atopic dermatitis, the immune system reacts too strongly to common environmental allergens that are absorbed through the skin such as mold spores, dust mites, and grass. These irritants become absorb...
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