Animals

Does Your Dog Have Allergies?

Dogs can get allergies for a selection of reasons, but there are 1 or 2 culprits that lead to a condition of a weakened immunological response. Once a dog has an enfeebled immune reaction, he may begin having allergic reactions to things that wouldn’t normally bother a healthy, strong dog. And he may develop a heavy autoimmune problem like inflaming bowel illness or hyperthyroidism.

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Allergies In Puppies – Indications And Treatments

What’s the first thing most doctors recommend for treatment of dog allergies? The unthinkable-they need you to hand over your best chum. Any person with a pet can understand just how devastating this could be. Many of us love their dog or cat more than virtually anybody else. I’m aware that I would never consider giving up my fur baby, and I have horrible allergies. There are numerous other dog allergy remedies you can try so that you never need to consider giving up your loved pet.

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Diabetic Dog Food – What’s Good And What’s Not

As you know, the diagnosis of diabetes means there are going to be some lifestyle changes, the big changes being diet and weight control. This is the same with people and with dogs. If a vet has diagnosed your dog with diabetes, your vet probably has already started advising you on which foods and types of diabetic dog foods that your puppy can eat. These are some further yes and no’s, a general rough guide, to go by when diabetic dog food isn’t available per se.

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Fleas And Other Parasites

Fleas and other parasites should always be awarded the top priority by dog owners. Flea bite allergy in dogs is all too common and causes concern to many dog owners every year, especially in the summer, although all year round if your dog lives indoors with central heating. This is because flea bites often produce allergic reactions in the area bitten by the fleas, which is very often on the back just above the tail. In these cases, the affected skin becomes red and bald due to the dog’s continuous scratching of itself.

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