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Remedies For Dog Allergies

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Identifying the Allergens



The first thing you need to do before you can start any dog allergy treatment is to discover what the allergen is. You can do this by keeping track of the symptoms that your dog is having and when he or she is having them. Try to remember what they were playing with, where they were, and what changes you had made recently in your home, their diet, etc. This will give you an excellent record to show the vet when you bring the dog in for an appointment.

What Kinds of Symptoms Might I See?

When you are dealing with a dog with allergies, you might see symptoms like:


  • Sneezing

  • Itching

  • Wet nose

  • Rashes

  • Breathing issues


Removing the Allergen

One of the best ways to prevent dog allergies in the first place is to remove the allergen from the dog before it can cause a reaction. And the best way to do this is to make sure you are bathing your dog regularly, especially after they have been outside. If you don't have a lot of time to bathe your dog, you can always simply wipe them down with a wet washcloth or a specially designed pet wipe. This will help to remove pollen and any other irritants that might be hurting your dog.

Other Treatment Options

There are a number of different treatment options for dogs that are allergic to various irritants:


  • Fatty acid supplements/additives - Some current research is indicating that a diet high in fatty acids can help reduce the symptoms of allergies in your dog. Try to find a pet food that you and your vet can agree on that has a high level of these nutrients.

  • Topical treatments - If your dog is suffering from a skin reaction allergy, you may want to talk to your vet about topical treatments. These are often only available with a prescription, but they are highly effective if used as directed. The main concern with these treatments is that your dog will lick it off itself or wipe it off before it's had an effect.

  • Oral treatments - Just as humans have allergy pills, dogs can also take antihistamines if they have been diagnosed by a vet. These pills can be mixed into the dog's food or given by hand. They will need to be taken as directed, especially in high allergen months.

  • Immunotherapy - There are some studies indicating that when all else fails, your dog might want to undergo immunotherapy, or hypo sensitization. This involves exposing the dog to small amounts of the allergen until they build up a resistance.

  • Steroids - If the dog is having a really hard time with breathing symptoms, steroids may be indicated in the treatment.


There are also some natural therapies like biotin, homeopathy, and vitamin treatments that might also help.

Talking with your vet about the possibilities is a great place to start when you fear your dog has allergies. For some dogs, these are only seasonal and will hardly disrupt their playtime. Still, other dogs will simply grow out of the allergies. However, for some dogs, these symptoms can and will interfere with their lives. As a responsible dog owner, get involved and do what you can to help them feel happy.
Remedies For Dog Allergies
The first and most important step, is to find out if your dog really has allergies in the first place, and if he does, what exact type of allergy it is.Because then it helps you find the best cure for it, which otherwise will be impossible.To find out if your dog really has allergies or it is just a temporary irritation or sickness, it is helpful to look at some of the most common symptoms of allergies in dogs:Scratching - because of sin irritationSneezingCoughingHair lossVomitingIf you see one of more of these signs more than seems to be normal, it is safe to think of the possibility of your dog having allergies.But still another important question remains...What type of allergies does your dog have?The two most common ones are:1. Food Allergies2. Skin AllergiesDepending on which one it is, the medicine you'll need to use for your dog will be different. The good new is, for dog food allergies there may not be any medicine even necessary. Because the cure can be as simple as removing the allergic food from his diet.Also you can always use "allergy free" dog food formulas that are available through many experienced vets.But for skin allergies which are usually more serious, there are very likely some medicine necessary - depending on how serious it is.Because some dog skin allergies are even infectious and viral, so special medicine will be needed to help cure your dog.Since every dog is unique and his allergies are as well, if you see serious signs of a skin allergy, it is highly recommended that you give a visit to the vet with your dog to find out the unique solution for him.It is much safer than just guessing - especially when it comes to using medicine and your dog's health.
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