If a dog has an allergy to something, this is often manifested via skin problems, e.g., itching or chewing, poor coat texture or length. In addition, ear infections can also be the result of an allergy.
A lot of information is available via a website called Pet Education. See the Related Link.
Animals are not usually allergic to food, outside of skin allergies. Although, some foods may actually be toxic to them. That is not the same as an allergy. When scientist are using animals to do allergy research, they will actually have to artificially create the allergy. There is an article about this at the related link below.
Yes but its pretty rare. If you feel your dog is having respiratory problems, you need to take it to the vet ASAP. It's very common for dogs to have allergies though, so this could be what's going on with your dog. You vet can do allergy tests to determine if the allergies are environmental or food allergies, and can then provide proper treatment.
Yes! Cockapoos are very hypoallergenic they say that even people with allergies with does don't around cockapoos and other long haired dogs because of their long cotton like fur they don't hold very much dander (The cause of allergies with dogs)
Sheepadoodles have a poodle's coat so they do not shed. I hope this answer helps you.
There are plenty of symptoms of fear of abandonment in dogs such as vocalizing, destructive, eliminating, obsessively following owner from room to room, acute alertness to woner's every move, self-mutilation, and some others.
There are many signs and symptoms that one can get that indicates that they are allergic to dogs. The most common symptoms are sneezing, coughing, and watery eyes.
Dogs who have allergies frequently exhibit the following symptoms: chewing their feet often, licking their flank or groin often, rubbing their face often, wheezing, discharge in ears/nose, and bald spots in fur.
There are many symptoms that are associated with dust allergies. Some of these symptoms for dust allergies include itchy red, watery eyes, sneezing, and itchy red nose.
One can have many physical symptoms caused by allergies, including congestion, itchy eyes and inflamed skin. Nausea and breathing difficulties are also symptoms caused by allergies.
Wool allergies, flea allergies, food allergies, and skin allergies that can be genetic. (My CC has allergies.)
Some people have extremely serious symptoms of mold allergies. It varies from person to person.
Animals are not usually allergic to food, outside of skin allergies. Although, some foods may actually be toxic to them. That is not the same as an allergy. When scientist are using animals to do allergy research, they will actually have to artificially create the allergy. There is an article about this at the related link below.
Yes, dogs can be allergic to cats. Just like humans, dogs can develop allergies to various substances, including cat dander. Symptoms of a dog allergy to cats may include itching, sneezing, and skin irritation.
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.
Yes a dog can have seizures from allergies
Yes it is possible
An anti-histamine such as Aeris or Benadryl is your best bet for relief from allergies.