Dog Allergy Symptoms
Do you suspect your dog has an allergy? There are many different symptoms to watch for. Be sure to monitor your dog and check for the following symptoms...
More information on allergies in dogs symptoms
Treating Allergies in Dogs
There are several options to choose from to treat your dog depending on what type of allergy he/she has. View our list of treatment options to see which is best for your dog’s symptoms...
More information on dog allergies treatment
Types of Allergies in Dogs
40% of dogs suffer from allergies everyday. Determining what your dog is allergic to can be a bit of a task. See our list to diagnose your dog’s allergy...
More information on the types of dog allergies
Welcome to Allergies in Dogs Help
Allergies not only affect humans, but dogs as well. Just as in humans, allergies in dogs can be annoying and even painful to deal with. There are five known types of allergies that affect dogs everyday, including dog food allergies. It is important to determine the different symptoms for each allergy to diagnose your dog and provide him with proper treatment. There are many different symptoms you can watch for to help identify your dog's allergy and treat it immediately.
Some allergies are seasonal and can be treated with simple antibiotics. Others can lead to serious and recurring infections such as dog ear infections and skin disease.
Our Mission
From flea allergies to skin allergies, our mission is to provide you with knowledge to properly diagnose and treat your dog. Even if the allergy is minor, it is important to get proper treatment immediately to avoid infection and sickness. Each allergy has both common and unique symptoms, and we provide an in depth look at each allergy to best determine your dog’s needs.
Once the allergy is detected, it can be as easy to resolve as removing it from your dog’s day to day activities. However, some allergies are not as easy to determine as others. We provide information regarding not only common symptoms, but unique to the allergy symptoms as well. Every dog owner wants a happy and healthy friend. We are here to provide insight on how to correctly diagnose and work with your veterinarian to properly treat your dog’s allergy.
Did You Know?
Female dogs have been reported to be more susceptible to inhalant allergies than males.