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Preventing Dog Skin Allergies

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Dog skin allergies exist in many different types. When treating your dog, it is best to identify first how the allergy came to be before you try self-medicating them. Allergies are caused by allergens which can come in different forms and types. You might even discover that a little more cleanliness in the home might be all it takes to fix allergy problems with your pet.

Allergies are pretty easy to note so you should always observe if your dog is already showing any signs of it. Aside from preventing the situation from becoming worse, you can also prevent any possible allergens to be passed on to you when you handle your dog. Dogs who scratch way too much and too often might already be showing allergic symptoms.

Food is a known source of dog skin allergies. Typically, dogs who are stricken with a food allergy would be scratching like mad. But on top of that, they would also be showing some gastrointestinal problems which might lead to vomiting and even experiencing diarrhea.

Aside from this, among the most common dog allergies are caused by fleas. This is why it is recommended to keep a clean home and that you bathe your dog regularly. It's not the flea itself that causes the problem but their bite. When they feed on the blood of your dog, they bite it and so their saliva causes the allergic reaction. One flea is enough to get you alarmed because female fleas can lay 600 eggs at once.

There is also another type of allergy which you can expect your dogs to suffer from and it's called atopy. This atopy is also quite common because it is caused by allergens that get inhaled by your dog. Through elimination, you can prevent this or stop the allergic reaction that is currently experienced by your dog.

Treatment applied to dog skin allergies varies so it would be best to consult your veterinarian regarding this. You shouldn't start with self-medicating procedures if you are not yet sure about how it will affect your dog. Usually, antihistamines as well as steroids would be prescribed for your dog but you need to follow the instructions carefully.

Aside from relying on medications, you should also help your dog build a stronger immune system. You can do this by providing him with good meals preferably rich in omega 3 fatty acids. This way you can be sure that he would be having supplements that are giving him backup against allergens.

Then of course, you should remember to keep a clean home to ultimately prevent dog skin allergies. This is something that wouldn't benefit just your dog but your family members as well.