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How do I figure out what allergies my dog has?

Jacynthe Bogisich
Jacynthe Bogisich
2025-08-18 01:20:53
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If your dog is showing signs of a possible allergy, it’s important to seek advice from a vet as soon as possible. They’ll be able to investigate for other causes or secondary problems – such as mites, and bacterial or fungal infections. It may be helpful to make a note before your vet appointment of your dog’s recent health including their diet and activities, and where and when they started showing signs of a possible allergy. This will help ensure your vet has all the relevant information. Should your vet diagnose your dog with an allergy, then there are steps you can take to ease the symptoms. These may include medication and managing the dog’s environment. With a vet-approved plan in place, your faithful friend should soon be feeling better. The sooner you get help, the faster your dog can get treatment, and feel comfortable and happy again.
Rickie Mayer
Rickie Mayer
2025-08-08 00:50:15
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If you notice your pet is scratching themselves, sneezing more than normal, licking their paws, or shedding worse than before, they too could be suffering from seasonal allergies. Pet seasonal allergy symptoms to look for include Scratching and biting their coat or skin, Red, inflamed, or infected skin, Excessive shedding, Compulsive paw licking in dogs, Boot scoots or licking their anal glands, Chronic ear infections or red, waxy ears, and Respiratory issues, such as difficulty breathing, coughing, or wheezing. Dogs and cats show similar allergy symptoms as humans, yet they experience them most through their skin. Excessive scratching likely means itchy, irritated skin. You can safely give your pet an over-the-counter anti-histamine to relieve their symptoms. The dosage depends on your pet’s unique needs and their weight.