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Giving up a pet is not an option for most dog and cat lovers. Dealing with pet allergies is the only way some people can keep their furry friend.
Allergy testing in dogs, by blood testing or skin testing, is done to determine which substances the dog is allergic to prior to instituting a hyposensitization program.
Finding the exact cause of a skin allergy in a dog can take time and patience. Many factors need to be considered and ruled in or out as the potential cause.
There are numerous options for treating skin allergies in dogs. Often, a comprehensive approach to treatment is the best option to control the associated itchiness.
Dog allergic people can fight the rashes, stuffy nose, sneezing, and itchy, watery eyes of their immune system's response to dog saliva and skin dander.
Allergies are among the most difficult conditions to diagnose and treat. Understanding how allergies occur and why is the first step to treating a pet's allergies.
Allergic Dogs Benefit From Change in Their Diet. Hair Loss, Low Energy and Discharge Can Be Treated With Alternative Therapies Including Vitamins and Healthy Food
Feeding trials are the only way to definitively diagnose food allergies in dogs. The feeding trial must be strictly controlled in order to produce helpful results.
Animal allergies pose a special challenge for homebuyers. If previous owners had pets, removing dander will take work and time, and can be expensive, but it is possible.
Are you looking for a hypoallergenic dog breed so you can enjoy the benefits of dog ownership without the suffering? Which dog breeds should you consider?
Are allergies making it difficult to live with your pet? Pet allergies affect thousands of people but there are ways of reducing the suffering!
Diagnosing the cause of a dog's food allergies or food intolerances can be a matter of trial and error that involves exclusion diets and medications.
Skin allergies in dogs result in very itchy skin. Symptomatic treatments can help relieve the itch but more specific treatments may be needed for individual diseases.
Many allergy sufferers think they can't have pets, but if they want a four-legged friend there are ways to reduce problems with sneezing and other allergic reactions.
Noticing the symptoms of allergies in a dog can help any pet owner get a proper diagnosis and treatment course to ease allergy flair-ups in their canine.
Having a dog with sensitive skin can be distressing and costly for the owner. Even a simple walk can result in a hefty veterinary bill.
With 1 in 3 dogs in the US suffering from allergies, it might be time to look for alternatives to the antihistamines and steroids prescribed by vets.
Research indicates that pet owners have fewer allergies, less likelihood of depression, better heart health, less Alzheimer's symptoms, and often get more exercise.
If your dog seems itchy, is constantly biting and scratching their skin, or breaks out in red, flaky irritations, the cause could be their food, not fleas.
Some dogs love a good scrub in the tub while others view it as the final word in indignity. Regardless of love or loathing, it's a job that has to be done.
Devoted dog owners seeking the healthiest food for their pets may turn to the B.A.R.F. raw food approach - which offers both risks and rewards to your canine's health.
Our dogs are a lot of fun, especially in summer but with that can come accidents and injuries. It pays to be prepared for an emergency with your dog
Dogs can develop allergies to common pet food ingredients like rice, soy, chicken, chemicals resulting in itching, poor skin and coat, hot spots
A look at what human medications can be given to dogs and learn the dosage for medications that are safe for dogs, like aspirin and Benadryl.
Summertime can pose lots of dangers for pets, but a few precautions can help keep animals happy and healthy despite the heat and other dangers outdoors.
An array of illnesses and conditions can trigger coughing in dogs, and some causes of coughing can be life-threatening, so prompt diagnosis and treatment is key.
People aren't the only ones with mold allergies. Pets can be allergic, and it's up to owners to keep their pets safe, happy, and feeling well with allergy treatment.
How many times have you heard about your friend's dog that is "non-allergenic?"
Wondering "Is my dog's eye infected?" Learn the signs and symptoms of an eye infection in a dog and learn how to treat an eye infection in a dog.
Traditional Chinese Medicine can be used for treating dog allergies that lead to skin conditions. Diet, herbs and Tui Na massage are used to relieve allergy symptoms.
If western veterinary care is not working for your dog consider Traditional Chinese Medicine. A combination of herbs, acupuncture and massage may be just what is needed.
Schnoodles are incredibly intelligent animals and make wonderful pets. Learn more about the Schnoodle breed and where you can find a schnoodle puppy of your very own.
Tear staining is a common problem in dog breeds like the Maltese. Learn why tear staining occurs in dogs and how to help prevent and remove tear stains in dogs.
Itchy, flaky, dry skin in dogs is relatively common and can be caused by several different conditions. Leaving the problem untreated can lead to hair loss and infection.
There are many safe, effective things you can do to reduce or prevent allergic reactions to cats. There are also breeds that are less likely to cause allergy symptoms.
How do you pick the right breed of dog for your family and lifestyle? Learn how to find the best dog breed based on breed temperament, dog breed attributes.
The Peruvian Hairless Dog is an ancient breed. Also known as the Peruvian Inca Orchid, its history pre-dates the Incas, and recently a puppy was offered to Barack Obama.


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