Dog Allergies
Does your dog seem uncomfortable in his own skin? Is he incessantly scratching and biting? Perhaps you checked again and again for any signs of fleas in case this was why he was scratching but you found none. If this is the case, your dog could be suffering from allergies.
Allergies affect dogs in a way that is very different from humans. Instead of sneezing and having watery eyes, allergies often manifest in animals in the form of a skin disorder. The more serious an allergy, the more the dog will have itchy, irritated skin. If you believe your dog is suffering from allergies, contact your Austin vet clinic today to find out more about the various treatment options.
Types of Allergies Common in Dogs
There are a number of reasons, allergy wise, that your dog may be scratching and biting at himself. The most common types of allergies in dogs are:
- Food allergies-This may be the result of something that is present in your dog’s daily food.
- Flea dermatitis-Even if your dog has no fleas, one flea bite can lead to inflammation and irritation if he is allergic.
- Grass allergies-Unfortunately, many dogs are actually allergic to various types of grass often present in the yard. There is not much that can be done as far as prevention in the case of this allergy, unless you wish to keep your dog off the grass at all times.
When it comes to dog allergies, know what to look for so you can provide your pet with adequate relief.
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If your dog has allergies, contact your Austin vet clinic today to learn more about potential treatment options.


