Posts tagged: Dog Allergies

Jul 13 2009

Dogs Suffer From Allergies Too !

It’s not only human beings who suffer from allergies. Dogs do too. In fact, many people are not aware that there are about 20% of cases in the United States where dogs suffer from severe allergic reactions caused by different types, such as flea allergy, food allergies, inhalant allergies, and atopic dermatitis.

The same with human beings, dogs suffering from allergies experience similar signs and symptoms. Cases usually vary but they are normally marked by the following:

• Discoloration of the skin
• Persistent itching
• Sneezing
• Coughing
• Wheezing
• Mucus discharge
• Nausea
• Lethargy
• Vomiting
• Diarrhea

Some people ignore when their dogs develop some signs and symptoms such as those mentioned above; however, dog allergies are serious conditions which should not be ignored. If these are not properly addressed, it can be fatal to dogs, just like how human allergies can be life-threatening to people.

Treatments and Consultations:

There are some over-the-counter medications which can be used for treating allergy conditions. You can normally purchase such from any pet supply shop. However, in most cases, it is a wise move to consult the right person first before you give your pet any medications or treatments.

First, some of the signs relating to allergic reactions can actually be symptoms of other serious ailments. Second, if allergic reactions are severe, over-the-counter preparations may be insufficient or not the proper ones to treat the condition and may even trigger more serious health issues for the dog.

Therefore, bringing it to a trusted veterinarian is the best course of action that you can take before anything else. Veterinarians should know what really is happening with your dog. Though the above symptoms and signs are related to suffering from allergies, there are some chances that your dog does not suffer the same condition.

Even if you are sure that your dog is suffering from allergies, you still want to medicate it properly and only the veterinarian can give you that assurance. They can perform certain tests to prove if it was really allergy conditions, how serious they were, and what appropriate medication or treatment should be applied. These tests will also be the right method to identify what type of allergy exists with your dog; therefore, will be recommended only the right treatment and strategies to avoid any recurrence. 

If the dog is found to be allergic to some foods it will be the veterinary who will know what and how to restrict your pet’s diet to avoid foods that trigger reactions. Also, if the dog has developed flea dermatitis condition, this will be provided with proper treatment and preventative measures. Similarly, the veterinarian will be able to give your dog the right prevention methods to avoid inhalant allergies to be triggered. 

Dogs are similar to humans in that they have the desire to live comfortably and healthily. They do suffer similar conditions which can be deadly if not properly addressed in time. Just as humans consult medical professionals when they suffer allergies so it is with our pet dogs who deserve to be treated by veterinary professionals when they suffer from allergies.

Jul 08 2009

How do you feed your dog variety to prevent allergies when he/she likes a certain food but picky about others?

Allergies
Doggie, Want to Go For a Walk? asked:

I finally found a food my dog loves. He would barely eat before I switched him to Venison. I am wondering though, modern studies have shown that if you feed a dog the same food for a long long time, they develop allergies. So I would like to prevent this. How do I do variety? Can I still feed him the same food always but add different meats?

Oct 07 2008

Is it safe to give a dog Benadryl to treat allergies?

Allergies
pennylanegal asked:


My dog has severe itching due to allergies and it gets so expensive to go to the vet every month and get a $100 cortisone shot. I would like to look into some home remedies that might provide relief for my 7 1/2 year old Yorkie. Does anyone know if Benadryl is safe for dogs and if it works (what would be the correct dosage be)? Any ideas would be much appreciated…thank you :) I am currently feeding him Addiction brand kangeroo and apples dog food.

Aug 21 2008

What is the best type of dog for people with allergies?

Allergies
brooke_558 asked:


My husband and 3 year old have pretty sever allergies, but my son LOVES dogs. We want to get him one, but want one that will cause him the least amount of discomfort. We DO NOT want a Chihuahua. Any suggestions?

Aug 15 2008

How do I know if my dog has skin allergies?

Allergies
Brooke1293 asked:


She’s got a few fav spots she started itching, and she’s a little red. My roomie said it was skin allergies but I’m not sure what to look for. I bathed her last week and the redness disappered for a day, but then returned.
Thanks for any insight.

Valeria
Aug 04 2008

What type of dog is good for people with allergies?

Allergies
curiousgeorgina asked:


I have allergies and eczema but I really love small dogs so I want to get another dog.I had a lhasa apso but I had to sell it cause it made my eczema worst.Does anyone know of a good breed for my condition?

Adana
Jul 13 2008

What is the main cause of skin allergies in dogs?

Allergies
meeokadragon asked:


My dog has skin allergies, and I’m not sure what causes it. We give her omega 3s, and benydryl, and that seems to help. I’m just wondering what causes it and it’s year round too.
She shouldn’t have food alllergies, because of the fact she eats Science Diet because she used to have kidney stones, and it’s been five years that she’s been on that, and this just started in May i think.

Aaliyah
Jul 07 2008

What is the best dog to get for allergies?

Allergies
Lily P asked:


Our dog is getting old and when she goes to doggy heaven I want to get a new one right away, esp. for the kids.
But I have bad allergies. I want to do the research on this now so I know just what to get when the time comes.
Any good ones?

Zoe
May 05 2008

Does anyone know of any natural remedies for dog allergies?

Allergies
RedRose asked:


My labrador has horrible allergies. She’s been to the vet several times and has been treated with everything from steriod and cortizone shots to antibiotics to shampoos and anti-itch creams and more. While the symptoms will go away after each treatment, they always come back and I hate to see her suffering from constant itching (not to mention all the treatments are getting ridiculously expensive and they don’t solve the problem long-term anyway). Does anyone have any suggestions or know of any homopathic/natural remedies? Thanks.

Michelle
Jan 24 2008

My dog may have food allergies, what kind of food should I get for her?

Allergies
jacks asked:


I took my 8 month old puppy to the vet because she has been scratching a lot lately. He said that it’s likely she has allergies he’s just not sure what she’s allergic to. He told me to give her benedryl throughout the day and bathe her with special shampoo. After doing some research on the internet I’ve come to the conclusion that it may be food allergies. Before I start cooking her all of these different types of diets I was wondering if anyone had been through the same thing and had any suggestions. I realize that different dogs are allergic to different things but any advice on a good food for dogs with food allergies would be great.

Maricel

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