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Sep 23 2024
Making it Through Allergy Season
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With the beautiful fall weather brings a not so pleasant season for allergy sufferers.
Dogs are no exception.
Dogs affected by seasonal allergies often experience inflammation in their skin, leading to itch. We see a large increase in itchy dogs this time of year.
How can you help your itchy pooch cope. Here are a few strategies to consider:
- Less outdoor time. Avoiding pollens that may trigger allergic reactions can potentially reduce the severity of the reaction. Check local pollen reports before going out on more extensive walks and consider focusing on indoor activity on days when pollen levels are high.
- Increase bathing. Removing allergenic pollens in contact with your pets coat can also reduce the amount of allergic reaction in the skin. Bathing can be done up to once a week with a gentle shampoo and cool water. For larger dogs or dogs with longer coats where full bathing is not feasible, consider rinsing wiping the paws after walks to reduce exposure.
- Prevent excess licking and scratching. Temporary use of booties or a cone could be considered to prevent excessive scratching to give inflamed skin a chance to settle down and prevent secondary infections from excessive trauma to the skin.
- Medications. There are thankfully several medications available to help manage allergic itching, inflammation in the skin, and secondary infections commonly seen in dogs with allergies. Please only give medications based on recommendations from a veterinarian.
If your pet is suffering from allergies, please contact us today and we will be happy to help!
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