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Dogs, like us humans, can be allergic to a variety of triggers— anything from common foods to pollen to fleas. Allergic reactions can manifest as anything from a mild itchiness to more acute reactions like anaphylactic shock. For this reason, it’s important to know as much as possible about common dog allergies, warning signs, and potential treatments.

 

If you’re worried your dog may have a serious allergy (or allergies), this article will answer all of your questions, and hopefully give you some peace of mind. While the information here is comprehensive, informative, and helpful, your best course of action is to take your dog to your veterinarian. Your vet will be able to give the best assessment and make the best recommendations based on the specific needs of your dog.

 

 

Dogs can be allergic to any number of triggers, although there are some common types to look out for. Dogs (or any animal, for that matter) develop an allergic reaction when their immune system has a lower tolerance to certain substances. In fact, it’s fairly common for dogs to have allergies, and virtually all breeds can have allergic reactions. Typically, these allergies are present by the time your dog is six months old.

It’s also possible for dogs to develop an allergic reaction over time. For example, while your dog may have eaten chicken regularly since it was a pup,…

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