Nothing. Dogs rarely have upper respiratory signs related to allergic reactions - they show skin signs like rashes, hives and itchiness. If your dog has trouble breathing, this is a medical emergency and you need to head to the vet now. Otherwise, keep a close eye on him and see what happens - in many cases, the dog will deal with it himself and be fine in a few days.
It could be an allergic reaction.
allergic reaction
Assuming the swelling is due to an allergic reaction, antihistamines will help reduce the pain, swelling and itching associated with the release of histamine in the body following exposure to these agents. They will not help swelling from trauma.
no it can not cause swelling in your legs, but if your allergic to pop it might
Dogs can be allergic to nuts. You should not give your dog macadamia nuts, walnuts and pistachios. They are toxic to dogs.
a dog cant be allergic to a chicken!
you could be allergic to puppy or an adult dog
How much does the dog weigh? If it is over 10 lbs then it shouldn't unless he is allergic to penicillin-like antibiotics, watch for swelling especially around the face, if swelling occurs and you cannot take your dog to the vet immediately, administer up to 1 mg per pound your dog weighs of benadryl every 8 hours.
Yes, These allergic reactions range from mild skin irritations to severe itching and swelling of the skin.
Dogs can definitely become swollen after being bitten by a spider. They can have the same allergic reactions to them that people do. If you think your dog has been bitten by a spider and is having an allergic reaction, you should contact your vet to see if it needs to be examined. Although, if the dog doesn't seem to be having any serious reactions (swollen tongue, throat, trouble breathing, etc.), you can give him Benadryl to relieve the itching and swelling caused by the allergic reaction. The amount of Benadryl depends on the dogs weight and age, so you will need to call and ask your vet how much to give it.
Yes...my cat and dog both have had allergic reactions.
Swelling dizziness and nausea can come from a allergic reaction like a bee sting.