OK ... It is time to get out of the "Old Wives Tale" age. Both of the above statements are incorrect as written. Dogs can be allergic, not to grass so much as to the grass pollen. It is, indeed, one of the more common allergens. Eating grass does not in any way fix or help contact dermatitis or any other allergy. It should, however, be treated per your vets instruction. Left untreated it can degenerate to worse, and can be most uncomfortable for your dog. Eating grass is something dogs do .... they just like it. It has nothing to do w/ the stomach hurting, or any other illness. Not to say they won't puke it up, but I have two dogs who nibble regularly, esp oat grasses which are quite sweet. They don't vomit it back up. They are both healthy, active and never bored. My third dog is not interested in grass. Maybe he is the odd one?
Wool allergies, flea allergies, food allergies, and skin allergies that can be genetic. (My CC has allergies.)
Yes a dog can have seizures from allergies
Yes it is possible
The most common allergies for dogs are food allergies, environmental allergies (such as pollen or dust mites), and flea allergies. These allergies can be managed effectively by identifying and avoiding the allergen, using medications like antihistamines or steroids, and in severe cases, immunotherapy may be recommended by a veterinarian.
yes
Most of the dogs don't, but some of the dogs do.
With Cytopoint injection for dogs, a new treatment is safe and effective for seasonal allergies. Cytopoint is a revolutionary new anti-itch therapy for the symptomatic treatment of scabies in dogs with allergies.
Yes,to dogs
A Saluki Dog is a good choice for people with allergies. This breed of dog does suffer from allergies themselves.
of cource dogs she has allergies to cats just like me
No, this drug is for allergies.
because they might have allergies