Pet Allergies

Xmas2007 (117)As the temperature and humidity increase, so does the incidence of allergies in dogs and cats. Allergies your pet may be the result of several factors, such as flea bites, mites, atopy (inhaled allergies), skin infections, skin fold in diseases and food allergies. If your pet shows any of the following signs, which may be suffering from allergies to pets.

* Skin rashes
* Dig in your ears
* Chewing feet
* Excessive grooming and licking
* Rub your face against the furniture or floor

Prevention fleas and other insects Bites

Flea bites are the cause more common and often itchy skin on pets. However, if the pet is regularly exposed to the outside, many insect bites can help and itching. Some of these insects are:

* Fleas
* Flies
* Mosquitoes
* Spiders
* Ticks
* Other insect bites

Cats that have flea itch more in the head. Dogs tend to bite more near its tail. The best way to prevent fleas from biting your pet is to apply a topical medicine for the prevention of fleas on a monthly basis. This is very important in protecting your pet and your home from infestation by fleas.

The mites can also cause a lot of irritation for your pets. They can cause skin diseases such as ear infestations, scabies, scabies and dandruff. The facilities of the mites are contagious and common in shelters and toilets. The treatment involves using a drug that kills mites and also is used as a de-wormed.

Prevention of Skin Diseases and infections

Dog breeds such as pugs and Sharpeis have much excess skin that is folds and wrinkles creates large. This creates a warm, damp skin-fold diseases to develop and spread. Using baby wipes and wipes Wet acne control can help prevent infections in these areas. If the problem is severe enough, surgical procedures can be a option to discuss with your veterinarian.

Skin and ear infections can be caused by an excessive amount of bacteria and yeasts on the skin. In these cases, the primary skin disease should be treated with the secondary infections that result.

Pet Atopy and food allergies

Atopy is caused by inhaled allergies. Pets who suffer from this allergy often bite everywhere and have patches of missing hair on their bodies. Cats with this type of allergy usually develop skin rashes and scabs on the neck and head. This is often a seasonal allergy symptoms are much worse in the warmer months. Your veterinarian can testing your pet’s skin to diagnose and determine treatment for these allergies.

Pets with atopy often have food allergies, too. In some cases, symptoms are the same so it is important to have your pet tested to determine exactly what is happening. One important difference is that pets with food allergies often have gastrointestinal problems. Furthermore, not your itchy skin is seasonal. The treatment for food allergies is to put your animals on a strict hypoallergenic diet.

Treatments for pet allergies often require antibiotics and antifungal medications that are either orally or placed directly into the affected area. Sometimes changes are required in the diet. There are natural products available to repel insects and relieve itchy skin. There are also natural foods and dietary supplements you can feed your pet in order to prevent health problems and skin become their animal issues household grows. Talk to your veterinarian about preventive measures you can take to protect your pets of many types of allergies and health problems that may be susceptible.

Related Posts: Pet Allergy, Dog Allergies, Feline Allergy and Dander Allergy.

About the Author: Donna Spector is a board-certified veterinary internist who has practiced at the Animal Medical Center in New York and the Univ. of California. Dr Spector also writes for www.halopets.com.

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Dog Allergies

dog allergiesIt is believed that over 25% of all allergies seen in dogs are caused by the food they consume. After flea bite allergies, food allergies are the second most common cause. Many people are lead to think that the introduction of a “natural” or “organic” will prevent potential food allergies in their dogs. While it may be a healthier alternative to other choices, it may still lead to allergic reactions.

Food allergies can affect animals of both genders male and female, whether they have been castrated and neutered or not makes no difference. There is no specific age for an allergy to appear in a dog. They can show up as early as three months and up to twelve years. Studies have shown that most dog allergies occur when they are two to six years old.

There is a difference between food intolerance and a food related allergy. The latter is a true allergy and can manifest itself with symptoms of skin problems and itching and are associated with canine and feline allergies. Severe food allergies can result in vomiting or diarrhea animals and loss of weight.

Various studies have acknowledged that some ingredients found in store bought food are more likely to trigger an allergy in dogs than others. The most common offenders to dogs are dairy products, beef, wheat, eggs, chicken, soybeans and corn; these are common ingredients in dog foods and are proven to be the most problematic. Most pet food ingredients contain grains such as wheat and corn which cannot be fully digested by most dogs. The undigested food particles may accumulate in the dogs digestive tract setting them up for allergies at a later time.

It can sometimes be difficult to detect if your dog has a food allergy and not a environmental exposure allergy which may cause related symptoms. The most common sign is itching of the skin, which may include recurrent ear infections, hair loss, excessive scratching, hot spots and skin infections. These can be treated with antibiotics but can often recur after treatment has ended. Dogs with food allergies often have increased bowel movements, studies have shown a non-allergic dog has 1.5 stools per day compared to a dog with food allergies can go three or more times a day.

Seek out higher-end dog products from suppliers who advertise a holistic approach to dog health. While holistic dog food is more expensive, they may save you money later in reduced vet bills and will probably prolong the life of your best friend . . . your dog!

Related Posts: Pet Allergy, Pet Allergies and Dander Allergy.

About the author: David Fox is a long-term dog enthusiast and personally owns 6 dogs at his home in California. He converted his dogs to a more holistic diet a few years ago and believes his dogs are healthier and happier as a result.

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