Do dogs grow out of seasonal allergies?

Shad Kertzmann
2025-08-04 20:06:15
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Your pet’s allergies may worsen over time. Unlike children, who typically outgrow their allergies, cats and dogs grow into their allergies, and they tend to worsen over time. Your pet’s allergies will likely require lifelong management that must be adapted to their changing needs to ensure their comfort. Pets can also suffer from allergies, many triggered by the same allergens that affect people. While you are accustomed to sneezing and watery eyes, your allergic pet will display the following signs: Red, irritated skin Chewing, licking, and scratching Chronic ear infections Hair loss, especially on the hind end Paw licking Face rubbing Anal gland issues.

Oma Stanton
2025-08-04 17:45:53
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Dogs can suffer from hay fever, just like humans. An allergy to pollen in dogs is much less common than an allergy to fleas or house dust mites, but it can be difficult to know what's causing your dog's allergic reaction without an allergy test. If your dog has symptoms at other times of the year, they may have an allergy to something else such as fleas or house dust mites, or they may have a bacterial, yeast or parasitic infection. The time of year that your dog suffers from hay fever will depend on the type of pollen your dog is sensitive to and what part of the UK you live in. Although there is no cure, you can manage your dog’s hay fever with topical treatment and medications from your vet. Hay fever can’t be cured, there are ways you can manage the symptoms to make it more bearable for your dog.