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Friday, September 10, 2010

Dog Allergies

If your dog is scratching a lot and you don’t see any fleas, he may have skin allergies. Dog allergies can be identified by itching, hair loss and redness often followed by skin infections. Some dogs may even develop ear infections from the allergies. What should you do to help? You must first try to identify the cause of irritation. This could be anything from food, shampoo, residue from plants or an allergic reaction to fleas.
There are many different treatment options to help with allergy symptoms. The first option is to treat your dog to cool oatmeal baths, Epsom salts, or medicated shampoos. The second option is allergy shots. Dogs can be tested and treated with immunotherapy, just like humans. The third option is Corticosteroids; they work by reducing inflammation. Over the counter oral antihistamines such as Benadryl can be used to help control the symptoms. Just remember, if one type of treatment does not work for your dog, try another. All dogs are different and can respond differently to treatments. For more information click here!

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