Dog allergy is an increasing concern for more and more dog owners. This pet health issue is going to grow even bigger, thanks to the modernization, to the progress, to the new technologies that apply in every sector of our lives, including the food processing at industrial level. This is why even our dogs are exposed to developing allergies to food they eat in their daily diet. You need to know that a dog food allergy is a long term process. The dog will eat the same food over several years before developing the allergic reaction to it. The body gets sensitized more and more with each new exposure to the allergen present in the food. It’s like the Chinese drop, you know?

Most Common Allergens for Dogs

Likewise humans, dogs can get allergic to pretty much everything, they can suffer from airborne allergies, food allergies or contact allergies. Finding an allergy relief in the case of dogs is not that simple. Dog allergy is not mediated by histamine, like in the case of human allergies. Therefore, please do not attempt to treat your dog’s allergy with antihistamine medication, because it is not working, and in the happiest case it won’t have any effect on your dog.
After talking to several persons, dog owners whose dogs have shown allergy symptoms to various substances, here’s the list: pampas grass, birch pollen, bee venom, peanut butter, dog food, flea.

The simplest to treat is the flea allergy: just get your dog an anti-flea treatments and the symptoms should be gone. Repeat the treatment regularly, so you make sure the dog doesn’t get in contact with flea ever again.

The dog food allergy needs detailed examination, to actually find the ingredient which is responsible for triggering the allergic reaction. Ask your vet, he can teach you how to do that and he will supervise the process of finding the allergen. After that, you need to make sure your dog’s food does not contain that ingredient.

Don’t forget that dogs can develop an allergy to virtually anything they come in contact with, so go to the vet at the first allergy symptoms you notice, like itching, rashes, vomiting or diarrhea.

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