Pet Allergies

Pet Allergies, and especially dog allergies, are not uncommon. There are three predominant types of allergy. 'Contact allergies' are triggered by allergens that come in contact with the skin. 'Food allergies' occur when a dog or cat has an adverse reaction to a particular ingested ingredient. 'Inhalent allergies' are spurred on by allergens breathed in by a pet. The following information can help you learn more about your pet's allergies, and allow you to take steps to control it. This information is not a substitute for vetrinary care. A vet will often prescribe medications to help control allergic reactions. This in combination with improving a pet's diet and environment will often reduce allergy symptoms greatly.

Human Allergies - Managing Allergic Reactions to Pets

Articles on Pet Allergies

Pet Allergies - Symptoms and Detection
The Allergy Solution for Dogs
Allergies
My Dog Has Allergies? Part 2
My Dog Has Allergies? Part 1



Allergy Product Information

Dr. Dog EucaLoba Medicated Shampoo - A hypoallergenic shampoo that helps relieve the irritation associated with allergies. Safe for dogs and cats
Dr. Dog OatNella Insect Repellent Shampoo - A hypoallergenic shampoo that particulary helpful to pets suffering from allergies related to fleas, ticks, mites, or gnats.
Dr. Dog Skin Care - Helps relieve chronic itching and treats hot spots caused by allergies.

Natural Dog Foods - Improving your pets quality of food can relieve allergies quickly and dramatically. Dog food pre-mixes are particularly helpful with severe and persistent allergies, and can help determine what ingredient your pet is allergic to.
Natural Cat Food - Improving your pets quality of food can relieve allergies quickly and dramatically. Cat food pre-mixes are particularly helpful with severe and persistent allergies, and can help determine what ingredient your pet is allergic to.

Natural Dog Treats - Like quality food, quality natural treats can reduce your dog's risk of having an allergic reaction.
Natural Cat Treats - Like quality food, quality natural treats can reduce your cat's risk of having an allergic reaction.

 

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