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Treating Your Dog Allergy Problems-What You Can Do

By Grant Eckert
2007-08-25

Treating Your Dog Allergy Problems - What You Can Do


If you've ever had a dog allergy problem, you already know how troublesome this can be. But if you're new to owning a dog, you might not ever know what to expect or how to handle it once you recognize there is a problem. However, if you own a dog for any period of time, you will surely have to handle the question of allergies in your dog's life. So, here's what you need to know to be
the best dog owner you can be.

What are Dog Allergies?

Just as in humans, dogs are susceptible to having problems with allergens. When these allergens come into contact with your dog, they can cause
the dog's body to react in various ways. If the allergens cause the
dog's body to respond, the body then creates histamines in the body -
which are what cause the symptoms that you can see in your dog. These
symptoms include:
  • Frequent itching
  • Chewing
  • Biting on the tail
  • Biting the stomach
  • Biting the insides of the hind legs
  • Licking and chewing the paws
  • Sneezing
  • Coughing
  • Watery eyes
  • Vomiting
  • Diarrhea
  • Hives
  • Rashes

Actually, dogs react in the same way that humans do to many allergens,
so if you notice any symptoms like you would have when you were having
an allergic reaction, that's probably a sign of allergy in your pet as
well.

Finding the Cause of the Allergies

In order to treat the allergies in your dog, you need to figure out where the
allergic reaction is coming from. Once you've found this source, you
will be able to stop the allergic reaction from happening. But the
process of determining the source can be trickier than it seems. Here
are a few different ways to start sorting out the cause:
  • Create
    a diary of your dog's activities - By writing down the things your dog
    was doing at the time of the allergic reaction or what the dog was
    doing right before, you might begin to see where the allergy came from.
    For example, if you notice that your dog is always sneezing after
    coming in from playing in the woods, there might be a connection there.
  • Create a diary of the dog's diet - If you're feeding your dog
    new things on a regular basis, that might cause allergies or reactions
    in your dog as well. By taking time to consider what your dog might be
    ingesting that is making them sick, you will be able to eliminate those
    foods from the diet and help reduce the reactions.
  • Check the
    skin often - When you check the skin and the coat of your dog on a
    regular basis, you can find fleas and ticks that might be causing your
    dog's allergic reactions. In some cases, you might even be able to find
    these fleas and ticks before they cause large problems in the dog's
    health.
  • Check with the veterinarian - Some vets are able to
    do allergy tests on the dog to see if there are any allergy problems
    that come up. This is often the last step in determining the cause of
    your dog's allergy problems when you can not find any obvious causes on
    your own.



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