Dog Allergies | Symptoms Of Dog Allergies

Symptoms Of Dog Allergies

Among the many kinds of dog allergies, we can divide them into skin allergies, food allergies & environment-induced allergies.

Some symptoms can include, but not limited to: eyes becoming watery, itchiness in the skin, sneezing, coughing and asthma-like breathing. Your dog may also show signs of weakness, lack of energy & appetite, possible vomiting, diarrhea and increased heart beat rate. Check for discharge of urine that can appear dark. Also look out for gums that or dull or yellow.

Dog allergies that cause these symptoms are not confined to any specific age, or starting of new diet/same food over a period years.

To help reduce allergic reactions for your dogs, try to neuter your pet. Get your dog a wash twice a week. Be sure to use clean towel to wipe your dog with. Also don’t leave your pet in the bedroom if possible. Keep him/her away from dirty places as well.

Be sure to sweep and vacuum your home often to ensure a clean floor. Get an air-cleaner if you must leave your dog in the bedroom. Take steps to reduce or remove the growth of dust mites in your home, as they commonly cause dog allergies for your pet.

Inhalant allergens that cause dog allergies can be due to dirt in the air, which through contact with the nose, can cause symptoms such as itchiness, watery eyes, constant head shaking and even self-mutilation. These problems can sometimes lead to a condition known as Acral Lick Granulomas. This condition can be resistant to treatment. The dog will due to licking constantly cause sores on his/her skin.

If your dog has the mentioned symptoms and you were able to resolve them with the suggested remedies, than no further steps may be needed. However for persistent dog allergies that do not respond to treatments, some further things may be done like bathing your dog with cool water, using colloidal oatmeal as a possible option. Or you may use medicated shampoos that are approved.

In summary, dog allergies often manifest in symptoms like itchiness, watery eyes, coughing, sneezing, skin problems, asthma-like breathing and stuffy nose. They can be caused by seasonal, environmental or food factors. As always, check with a qualified veterinarian for medical treatment if problems persist.

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