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5 Facts You Didn't Know About Allergies In Your Pet


5 Facts You Didn't Know About Allergies In Your Pet

Pets can also suffer from allergies, many triggered by the same allergens that affect people. Here are five other facts you may not know about allergies in ...

5 Facts About Canine Allergies | 1st Pet Veterinary Centers

Dogs also suffer from allergies, but the symptoms of allergic reactions in dogs aren't necessarily as obvious as they are in humans. To help you ...

Five Facts about Allergies in Pets - PetCareRx

Your pet can experience seasonal allergies, often to natural bloomers like pollen, plants, and grass, and the same types of antihistamines that ...

8 Surprising Facts About Pet Allergies - Filtrete

Pet hair can also trap mold, pollen and other outdoor allergens, doubling the trouble. 4. Your pet may be allergic to humans. Human dander can actually cause ...

5 Facts Every Pet Owner Should Know About Pet Allergies

Pets do not have the same response to allergies as humans. Instead of sneezing, runny noses, and itchy, watery eyes, pets suffer from ...

Top 10 Most Common Allergies in Dogs - Posh Paws Pet Care

What Are Dog Allergies? · 1. Flea Saliva And Bites · 2. Environmental Allergens · 3. Food Allergens · 4. Insect Bites And Stings · 5. Plants · 6. Medications · 7.

Symptoms of Allergies in Dogs | Cherished Companions Animal Clinic

There may be a bad, musty odor coming from your dog's ears. · You may see redness, feel scabs, or even see bleeding if your dog has really been ...

Dog Allergies: Symptoms, Causes, Testing, Treatments and 8 Tips

It's not the dog's hair or fur that's the real problem. Instead, people are usually allergic to the dander -- flakes of dead skin -- as well as ...

Pet Allergies: Types, Symptoms, Treatment & FAQs

Typically pet dander can stay in a house for four to six months after a pet leaves home. Cat dander lasts longer than dog dander as it's more ...

How to Diagnose & Get Dog Allergies Under Control

Allergies in dogs are relatively common, unfortunately—probably similar to the rates in people. I don't know exactly what they are in humans, ...

Dog Food Allergies Causes and Cures

Dog food is one culprit behind allergic reactions in dogs that owners often overlook — it's easy to attribute the itching or licking to an environmental ...

10 Things Pet Owners Need To Know About Allergies

In dogs, only about 5-15% of dogs with allergies are allergic to food. However, a food allergy since just changing the diet may dramatically improve your dog's ...

How to live with allergies and pets

A person with animal allergies may react less to dogs with soft, constantly growing hair, or one specific cat or dog may cause more or less of an allergic ...

Allergies in Dogs | Alicia Pet Care Center

In atopic dermatitis, your dog is inhaling their allergens. It is not contact based. They're gonna be breathing in pollen, house dust mites, ...

Food allergies in dogs - PDSA

They tend to be allergic to proteins (meat or dairy) — most commonly to ingredients used regularly in dog food such as beef, chicken, or lamb. Another ...

Food Allergies - Your Vet Wants You to Know

Food allergies occur in dogs and cats, primarily to a protein in the food. Signs include itchy paws, face, ears, and belly, skin and ear infections.

Identifying food allergies: The veterinary elimination diet trial

About 20% of food-allergic pets also have GI signs such as flatulence, vomiting, diarrhea, loud intestinal sounds, or defecating more than four ...

7 Common Myths About Pet Allergies Debunked - Vet In Lebanon

Fact: Many pet owners believe that food allergies are common in pets, but only about 0.2% of dogs and 0.1% of cats are actually allergic to an ...

5 Cool Facts About Hypoallergenic Dogs - Fetch! Pet Care

Typically, it is not a dog's actual fur that triggers allergy symptoms, though. Instead, it is the dander attached to a pet's fur that is the culprit. Dander is ...

Pet Allergies: How to Relieve Your Symptoms - WebMD

Dogs and cats: Your pet doesn't set off an allergic reaction -- it's what's trapped in their hair or fur. Saliva, sweat, pee, and dander (dead ...