Video - Pets
Have Allergies
Too!
ALLERGY
ISSUES CONTINUE
TO PLAGUE OUR
PETS!
Allergic skin
disease cited as
#1 reason for
visit to the
veterinarian!
Pendleton, IN.
- Sept. 30 -
Whether its due
to pollen or
molds, the
spring, summer
and fall can be
rough seasons
for those with
allergies. That
includes our
pets as well.
More than 20
million dogs and
cats likely
suffer from
those allergies
and will often
be seen chewing,
licking and
scratching to
make the itch go
away!
For pet owners,
having a pet
with allergies
can be a
frustrating and
often
time-consuming
issue. As their
pets attempt to
relieve the
irritation, some
can cause more
damage to the
skin and
actually create
skin infections
and the oozing,
hairless sores
known as “hot
spots”. Although
many pets will
suffer seasonal
allergies like
their owners,
for others, it
can be a year
round battle.
Seasonal
allergies are
often caused by
airborne
substances, such
as pollen and
dust particles,
but can also
show up from
grasses or other
plants. Even the
carpeting in our
homes can cause
issues for some
pets. The
well-known and
always
persistent flea
is also another
big problem for
overly-sensitive
dogs and cats.
These pets are
so aggravated by
the flea’s
saliva that they
will create a
flurry of
chewing and
scratching in an
attempt to
capture the tiny
pest!
Some pets,
though, seem to
suffer all year
round with dry
skin and
itchiness. These
pets may have a
food allergy and
may need to
utilize a
special diet
that consists of
novel protein
sources and a
single
carbohydrate
source in the
recipe.
Although some
medications may
bring brief
relief, there is
no true cure for
allergies. But,
the good news is
that your pet’s
symptoms can be
well-managed
with a concerted
effort between
your family
veterinarian and
you, the pet
owner. Your
veterinarian can
talk to you
about potential
therapies and
may even
recommend the
services of a
veterinary
dermatologist.
To learn more
about how
allergies can
affect our pets,
visit
www.MyVNN.com. |
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