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What to Do With Dog Skin Allergies






by Jennifer Gretson


There are different causes for dog skin allergies. Just the same, there are also different ways in which they could manifest. The only positive note on this fact is that it is pretty easy to spot when your pet is suffering from skin allergies and so you can easily find a way to help them out.

The common causes of allergies are biting insects. More specifically, among dogs they are known to be fleas. It's not the bite that actually causes the hives or dog skin allergies but rather the saliva of these fleas that get left behind when they bite.

In addition to these, dogs can also have what is known as canine atopy. This is the allergy that happens when there are allergic triggers that get mixed with the oxygen. Examples of these would be dust mites and pollen, which is why it is important to keep your surroundings clean.

People are not the only ones that can get affected by food allergies. Even dogs do. So it would be wise to know what stuff you feed your dogs and to read the ingredients of the kibble that you buy. If you are also introducing a food to your dog for the first time, it would be best to observe how they would react to it.

There are also different ways in which these dog skin allergies would manifest themselves. The most obvious is frequent scratching especially right on the ears of the dog and the hind legs. If you observe that your dog seem to be scratching too much and gnawing on their body parts, better check those areas for any wounds or current infestations.

Dogs with skin allergies would also have some red patches on their skin. These can be seen easily when you give them a bath. These red patches are often very itchy and if you let them be, pus and wound can eventually come out of it.

In its advance stage, skin infections may eventually become dermatitis. This is also a common symptom that is observed when a dog's skin becomes infested with flea saliva. In its advance stage, the skin becomes inflamed with papules and hair loss also happens.

Regardless of the dog skin allergies which your pet may be experiencing, keep in mind that the best person who could see them is a vet. So if you suspect your dog to be suffering from some unknown allergy, go see their vet immediately.




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