Take him/her to the vet's office just to make sure he/she is ok.Better to be safe then sorry! :)
Yes, dogs can be allergic to cat dander. Just like humans, dogs can have allergic reactions to proteins found in cat dander, which can cause symptoms such as itching, sneezing, and respiratory issues.
Asthma is often caused by allergic reactions. If you were to get a "hypo-allergenic" dog, or one that has hair, not fur, it will lessen allergic reactions, as most who are allergic to dogs, are actually allergic to their dander. I do know that Yorkshire Terriers are one such breed, for I have one due to my allergies.
Yes, it could. An allergic response can trigger an exacerbation of asthma. Common types of asthma attacks are actually caused by allergic reactions.
No. Dogs should never be given chocolate. Chocolate can incite sevvere allergic reactions in some dogs, and can be life threatening.
Immunotherapy can be effective in treating dogs with allergies by helping to manage allergic reactions. This treatment involves exposing the dog to small amounts of allergens to build up tolerance over time. It can help reduce symptoms and improve the dog's quality of life.
Every person has a different set of allergies. Some people are allergic to dogs, others to cats. People who risk allergic reactions with their preferences may invest in hypo-allergenic breeds of cats or dogs.
48% of the world is allergic to dogs.
Dogs can be allergic to a variety of nuts, but common ones include almonds, walnuts, pecans, and macadamia nuts. It's best to avoid feeding your dog any type of nut to prevent potential allergic reactions.
http://www.the-puppy-dog-place.com/dog-food-allergies.html has some great information about dog allergies. This websites tells us that dogs may be allergic to beef, dairy, and even corn when it is an ingredient in their dog food. This site also has a list of human foods that dogs can be allergic to.
Allergic reactions to antibiotics can cause Secondary vasculitis
Yes. Cockroaches can cause allergic reactions from their bites and symptoms of asthma. no but they will look ugly, like yo ma
No, allergic reactions do not typically result in fever. Fever is more commonly associated with infections or other medical conditions, rather than allergic reactions.