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What to Do With Dog Skin Allergies

January 3, 2012

There are different causes for dog skin allergies. Just the same, there are also different ways in which they could manifest. The only positive note on this fact is that it is pretty easy to spot when your pet is suffering from skin allergies and so you can easily find a way to help them out.

The most usual type are those caused by insects that bite. The most popular of course are fleas which reside right on the dog’s coat. Flea bites can cause allergies not because of the actual bite itself but it is the saliva of the fleas that cause the irritation.

Aside from this, dogs can also have canine atopy. Atopy is the type of allergy wherein inhalants can be the trigger. Among the most common causes of atopy are pollen, dust mites, and other particles that can get mixed with the air your pets breathe.

Of course, there are also those who experience allergic reactions with certain food types. In here, it would be important to get your pets into some allergy test to be able to identify what specific food types should be avoided.

There are also different ways in which these dog skin allergies would manifest themselves. The most obvious is frequent scratching especially right on the ears of the dog and the hind legs. If you observe that your dog seem to be scratching too much and gnawing on their body parts, better check those areas for any wounds or current infestations.

Eventually, the dogs would have red patches obvious on their skin. When you give them bath, those red spots may be relieved and soothed especially if you use a soap or shampoo with special formulation. At this point, make sure that you are also using mild formulation for your dog because their condition is already sensitive.

Skin infections, if left untreated, can eventually become dermatitis. These cases are often caused by flea infestations that have been untreated. This can be very uncomfortable and can lead to further infection if the dogs are simply allowed to scratch and lick them.

When your dog is suspected to have dog skin allergies, you need to make it a point to bring them to the vet. This would be the best way for their condition to be further assessed so that the right solution and prescriptions would be given to your dog.

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