By Super User McMillin on Thursday, 21 March 2024
Category: Blog

Recognizing the Signs of Skin Allergies in Dogs

Recognizing the Signs of Skin Allergies in Dogs

Skin allergies in dogs often present with a variety of telltale signs. The most common symptom is excessive scratching and chewing. This relentless behavior can lead to irritated, red skin, hair loss, and even scabs and hot spots. Other signs to watch for include inflamed ears, recurrent paw licking, and difficulty sleeping due to discomfort. While these symptoms are strong indicators of skin allergies, it's important to note that they can also be caused by other conditions such as fleas, mites, or even fungal infections. 

Common Causes of Skin Allergies in Dogs

There are four main culprits behind skin allergies in dogs: food allergies, flea allergies, inhalant allergies, and contact allergies.

 

Treatment Options for Skin Allergies in Dogs

Thankfully, there are several treatment options available to help your dog find relief from their skin allergies. The best course of treatment will depend on the specific cause of the allergy, as diagnosed by your veterinarian. Here's a look at some common treatment approaches:

 

Living with a Dog with Skin Allergies

While there's no cure for allergies, there are ways to manage them and improve your dog's quality of life. Here are some additional tips for living with a dog with skin allergies:

 

Finding Relief for Your Dog in Orting, Puyallup, Sumner, and Beyond

Skin allergies can be a real challenge for both dogs and their owners. The good news is that with proper diagnosis and treatment, your furry friend can find lasting relief and get back to enjoying life. If you live in Orting, Puyallup, Sumner, Buckley, Bonney Lake, Fife, Graham, Auburn, or the surrounding areas, and suspect your dog might be suffering from skin allergies, schedule an appointment with the experienced veterinarians at McMillin Animal Hospital

Our team is dedicated to providing compassionate care and effective treatment plans to get your dog back to feeling happy and healthy. We look forward to helping your dog find itch relief and lasting comfort!



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