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.
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.
Yes. Cockroaches can cause allergic reactions from their bites and symptoms of asthma. no but they will look ugly, like yo ma
Yes, flea and tick drops can potentially cause diarrhea in dogs as a side effect. While these products are generally safe when used as directed, some dogs may have sensitivities or allergic reactions to the ingredients, leading to gastrointestinal upset. If a dog experiences diarrhea after application, it's advisable to consult a veterinarian for further evaluation and guidance.
Hair dye is not safe for dogs as it can cause skin irritation, allergic reactions, and even poisoning if ingested. It is important to consult a veterinarian before using any products on your pet's fur.
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.
Take him/her to the vet's office just to make sure he/she is ok.Better to be safe then sorry! :)
The allergens that cause most people's allergic reactions to dogs are the proteins in the dog's dander (dandruff) and saliva. Some dogs have proteins in their urine that cause the problems too. Some dogs have characteristics of their skin and coats that make the problem better or worse. See the related question below.
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.
Yes but not to all people. Mostly the people many allergies and are well allergic to dogs.
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.
Egg nog is not recommended for dogs as it can be harmful to their health. The potential risks of feeding egg nog to dogs include digestive issues, allergic reactions, and possible toxicity from ingredients like nutmeg or alcohol. It's best to avoid giving egg nog to dogs and stick to dog-friendly treats instead.