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Just like humans, dogs and cats can also suffer from allergies. Allergies in pets can be caused by a wide range of environmental or food allergens, and can cause a variety of symptoms. Here is some information about allergies in dogs and cats:
Symptoms of Allergies in Dogs and Cats: The symptoms of allergies in dogs and cats can vary depending on the type of allergen and the individual animal. Common symptoms of allergies in pets include:
- Itching and scratching
- Red, inflamed skin
- Hair loss or bald spots
- Ear infections
- Runny nose or sneezing
- Vomiting or diarrhea
- Respiratory distress (in severe cases)
Types of Allergies in Dogs and Cats: There are several types of allergies that can affect dogs and cats. These include:
- Environmental allergies: Caused by exposure to allergens such as pollen, dust mites, or mold.
- Food allergies: Caused by an allergic reaction to certain ingredients in a pet’s diet.
- Flea allergy dermatitis: Caused by an allergic reaction to flea bites.
- Contact allergies: Caused by exposure to certain materials or substances, such as plastic or wool.
Prevention and Treatment: The best way to prevent allergies in pets is to avoid exposure to known allergens. This may involve changing your pet’s diet, using hypoallergenic bedding or cleaning products, or avoiding certain outdoor areas during peak allergy seasons.
Treatment for allergies in pets may involve medication to manage symptoms, such as antihistamines or steroids. In some cases, your veterinarian may recommend allergy testing and immunotherapy (allergy shots) to help desensitize your pet to specific allergens.
Overall, allergies in pets can be a frustrating and uncomfortable condition, but with proper diagnosis and management, most pets can lead happy and healthy lives. If you suspect that your pet may be suffering from allergies, it’s important to consult with your veterinarian to develop a treatment plan.
For any veterinary questions or to inquire about an appointment for your pet companion, please call us (780) 756-6062 or visit us online at http://www.spayneuterclinic.ca

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