If he/she has a rash on the stomach, it's likely a grass allergy. If your dog is sneezing a lot, it is probably the same pollen that is making you sneeze. Depending on where you live, watch your news channel to determine which allergens are high.
no dog is allergen free they just make less dander the hair isn't the problem its the dander but Airedales are good dogs for people who are allergice to dogs.
The first treatment is to remove the allergen, if possible. If it can't be removed, there are topical shampoos and antihistimines available to treat dog allergies.
There isn't a single "best" allergy medication for a dog. Most veterinarians will treat canine allergies through elimination studies to keep the dog from being exposed to the allergen and therefore prevent an allergic reaction.
You could go to a store that sells mattresses, I'm sure they can help you with finding an anti-allergen comforter cover. Or you can buy one on the internet if you know which size of cover you are looking for.
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An allergy is the reaction that the body will have, where as an allergen is something that causes the allergy to occur.
Dermal sensitivity testing can also be called intradermal allergen testing. It is a method of attempting to determine what specific allergens is causing a dog's allergy symptoms by injecting small quantities of each allergen into a specific spot on the skin. If the skin reacts by developing a large red weal or hive, the dog is considered allergic and allergy shots can be made based upon these results.
antibodies are formed when the immune system comes in contact with the allergen.
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An allergen!
Food allergies in dogs are typically treated through avoiding the allergen - there are a dozen or so hypoallergenic and novel protein foods available through your veterinarian.