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Caring For A Dog With Allergies

May 16 2022

Did you know that dogs and cats can have allergies? Man’s Best Buddy can be allergic to many different things. Some of the most common culprits are dust, dander, pollen, grass, and leaves. Some pups are allergic to foods, such as chicken, while others may react to ingredients in their food. If you also have a frisky cat, you might find our article on “Resolutions for People With Frisky Cats” helpful. A Rancho Santa Fe, CA vet offers some advice on caring for Fido in this article.

Visit The Vet

If you know or suspect that your four-legged buddy has allergies, the first thing you’ll need to do is visit the vet. It’s important to sort out exactly what Fido is allergic to. With food allergies, this will play out a bit differently than with other allergens, as your pet may need to be put on a special diet for a while. In any case, your vet can discuss treatments when results are in. For more guidance on managing your pet’s diet and ensuring their overall health, consider our “Vet Nutrition & Weight Management” services.

Track Pollen Counts

This can be very helpful for pets that are allergic to pollen, dust, leaves, and grass. There are now apps that can make this very easy. Limit your furry friend’s outdoor time when levels are high.

Get An Air Purifier

This is a good idea even if you don’t have a pet with allergies. It’s important to have good air quality in your home. Pet-safe plants can also help with this. (Tip: check the ASPCA site here.)

Wipe Fido’s Paws Down

Don’t bring Fido straight inside after he’s been running and playing outside. Wipe his paws and belly down with a damp cloth first to remove allergens from his fur.

Know The Signs

Allergies can manifest very differently from pup to pup. Fido may sneeze or snore. He may have runny eyes, or difficulty breathing. Some dogs with allergies are very itchy, while others may have tummy troubles or stubborn ear infections. Ask your vet for more information.

Wash Bedding/Toys Regularly

You may be surprised (and possibly a bit grossed out) to learn how many dust mites and germs there could be in Fido’s bed. Wash your furry pal’s things regularly, using hot water and unscented detergent.

Avoid Unapproved Medications

In some cases, medications can be very helpful towards making Fido feel better. However, you should never give your canine pal anything unless your vet approves. This can be a deadly mistake!

As a veterinary clinic in Rancho Santa Fe, CA, we are committed to providing exceptional care for your pets. Don’t hesitate to contact us for any concerns or questions you may have.

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