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Allergies

5 tips for dog lovers to manage asthma and allergy symptoms

Posted December 14, 2020

Dog owner with allergies holds a puppy on his lap.

As many as three in 10 people with allergies have reactions to cats and dogs, according to the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America.

Filed Under: Dog Health Tagged With: Allergies, Pandemic

How CBD improves atopic dermatitis symptoms in dogs

Posted August 31, 2020

Happy border collie on white background. A study done in Australia proved that CBD products could control atopic dermatitis symptoms in dogs.

An Australian study proved CBD products like capsules and treats could control atopic dermatitis symptoms in dogs.

Filed Under: Dog Health Tagged With: Allergies, CBD-Marijuana-Hemp

Itching, swelling common signs when dog suffer from allergies

Posted August 20, 2020

When dogs suffer from allergies like this golden retriever, they often scratch uncontrollably and need to wear a collar to allow the irritated area to heal.

Dogs suffer from allergies like humans and most often react to flea bites, food, medicine. Treatment options vary but start by eliminating the source.

Filed Under: Dog Health, Home Page Tagged With: Allergies

Can dogs be allergic to grass?

Posted July 20, 2020

Australian Shepherd plays in grass. A dog's symptoms from grass allergies can be anywhere from hardly noticeable to obvious discomfort.

A dog’s symptoms from grass allergies can be anywhere from hardly noticeable to obvious discomfort. Wipe paws, bathe often, and talk to your vet.

Filed Under: Dog Health Tagged With: Allergies, Health conditions

6 skin problems in dogs: Causes and solutions

Posted March 25, 2020

Chihuahua scratches dry skin. If you notice that your dog has skin problems, you need to take action immediately. Some skin problems are not deadly, but if left untreated can be severe.

If you notice that your dog has skin problems, you need to take action immediately. Some skin problems are not deadly, but if left untreated can be severe.

Filed Under: Dog Health, Home Page Tagged With: Allergies, Fleas, Ticks

Excessive scratching can be sign of dog food allergy

Posted January 30, 2020

A dog food allergy can be triggered by some ingredients in commercial food including corn, soy, dairy, fish, chicken eggs and wheat.

Filed Under: Dog Health, Home Page Tagged With: Allergies, Dog food

Tips to help relieve dog allergies

Posted January 27, 2020

Beagle scratches from dog allergies. Your dog can suffer from different types of allergies. While some allergies aren’t a cause for concern and go away on its own, others can be too severe that it can cause your dog to lick and scratch excessively.

Your dog can suffer from different types of allergies. While some allergies aren’t a cause for concern and go away on its own, others can be too severe that it can cause your dog to lick and scratch excessively.

Filed Under: Dog Health, Home Page Tagged With: Allergies

Everything you need to know to manage an allergic reaction to dogs

Posted December 15, 2019

Man has allergic reaction to pug. What many of us don’t realize is that allergies can be managed – you don’t have to consider giving up on the family dog. Start by identifying the problem.

What many of us don’t realize is that allergies can be managed – you don’t have to consider giving up on the family dog. Start by identifying the problem.

Filed Under: Dog Health, Home Page Tagged With: Allergies

3 reasons your dog wants you to change HVAC filters

Posted September 5, 2019

pet dander allergy

Changing HVAC filters is especially important in homes with dogs who have been diagnosed with allergies. Their powerful noses make them more sensitive.

Filed Under: Dog Health, Home Page Tagged With: Allergies

Does your puppy need to go to the vet? 5 signs that say yes!

Posted February 5, 2019

Australian shepherd puppy. Watch for vet warning signs: skipping meals, vomiting, lethargy, excessive thirst, and dry, rough coat.

Vet warning signs: Take your puppy to be checked if he exhibits warning signs including skipping meals, excessive thirst, sluggish behavior, or vomiting.

Filed Under: Dog Health, Home Page, Puppies Tagged With: Allergies, Veterinarian

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