Dogs Have Allergies Too
There are many things that both the dogs and the dog
owners could have in common. For example, both dogs and dog owners could be
prone to obesity if not regulating food intake and by not exercising.
In addition, dogs and humans may also acquire
diseases that results from improper dietary regimen like diabetes, heart
diseases, etc.
Moreover, the most amusing thing that both dogs and
humans share is the fact that they are both vulnerable to allergies.
Sounds impossible? Think again.
Veterinary experts assert that dogs have allergies
too. One of the primary signs of allergies is the itching of their skin. Their
respiratory tract system can also be affected with allergies.
Normally, dogs will manifest symptoms of respiratory
tract allergies like sneezing, wheezing, and coughing. Their nose and their
eyes may also manifest a discharge just like humans do whenever they have colds
or flu.
There are also allergies that may have an effect on
their digestive system; hence, it may result to watery stools, diarrhea, or
vomiting.
Experts say that almost 20% of the dogs in the United States
suffer from several types of allergy. So, for people who want to know more
about the different allergies that dogs acquire, here is a list of the most
common allergies:
1. Allergies from fleas
It is a well-known fact that dogs are usually
infected with fleas. However, what most people do not know is that they can get
allergies through these fleas, too.
Well, it is not the fleas that actually cause the
allergic reactions in dogs but the flea’s saliva. Hence, it is important for
the dog to undergo a skin allergy examination so as to determine if a
particular dog is sensitive to flea saliva.
In the event that the dog is allergic to flea saliva,
it would be better for the owner to implement a rigorous flea control or flea
eradication treatment in order to lessen the allergic reactions. Though, it
must be kept in mind that solutions that are used in flea control should be
safe to the dogs.
2. Allergies pertaining to foods
Like humans, dogs get allergies from food as well.
There are instances wherein dogs get allergies from foods that their system
cannot tolerate, such as wheat, soy products, pork, beef, whey, fish, eggs,
milk, corn, artificial sweeteners, and chemical preservatives that are placed
in their food.
Moreover, dogs can get allergies in food that they
have not tried before. So, the best way to combat this particular allergy
problem is to feed the dog with the commercial dog foods more often instead of
homemade products.
Some signs of allergic reactions to food in dogs are
shaking of the head, scratching the ears, irritated skin, biting and licking at
the rear feet, inflammations in the ear, sneezing, behavioral changes,
vomiting, diarrhea, etc.
3. Atopic Dermatitis
Atopic dermatitis is a known allergic skin disease in
dogs. This is usually caused by the hypersensitivity of the dog’s immune system
to ordinary substances that can be found in the environment like molds or dust
mites.
Usually, a dog is said to be suffering from atopic
dermatitis when the dog begins to excessively lick and chew its paws, licking
the abdomen and its rear feet.
Atopic dermatitis can be seen as a saliva staining
found in the armpits, between the toes of the paws, and in the groin. In light-colored
canines, atopic dermatitis can be seen as a red-brown stain found on the same
parts that were mentioned.
4. Allergies resulting from bacteria
This is the most common cause of serious allergies in
dogs. Generally, there are certain bacteria that thrive in the dog’s skin. This
is known as the species of Staphylococcus bacteria. In most cases, this does
not cause allergies in dogs. However, there are certain types of dogs that
develop an allergy to it.
The most common symptom of this kind of allergy is
hair loss along with the development of ringworm like marks in the dog’s skin.
The areas where these marks appear usually get infected, hence, it is important
to treat them with antibiotics.
Indeed, allergies are not for humans only. Allergies
great affects almost 20% of the total population of dogs in the United States,
and that is a pretty alarming number. Therefore, it is extremely important for
dog owners to know these dog allergies so as to come up with some preventive
measures at the first sign of the attack.
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