Not exact matches
Even
in the case of a flea
allergy, if just one flea bites your
dog, he may react as though he has 100 fleas biting him and itch madly all
over his body.
I learned about a whole range of things you'd never expect to have to know when you get a
dog, including, but not limited to, housetraining, nail clipping,
dog aggression, barking,
allergies (that one also cost me a lot of money
in vet bills
over the years), interactions between a variety of people and
dogs, and what happens to a
dog when it gets very old.
Flea
allergy - the itching will occur
over the rump and around the neck area, because fleas live
in those locations on a
dog's (or cat's) body.
Both
dogs have environmental
allergies that have flared up a little more
over the past year, so caregivers limit the time they spend outside
in the sand.
Because food
allergies in pets tend to develop
over time, it isn» t unusual for
dogs and cats that have been eating the same diet for a long time to begin to develop symptoms of an
allergy.
Chicken appears as the primary protein source
in so many
dog foods that
over time your
dog could develop an
allergy purely due to overexposure.
Some
dog owners opt for hardwood floors
over carpet and keep at least one
dog - free room
in the home to keep pet
allergies under control.
Food
allergies may explode as the result of an allergenic reaction that has built up
over several weeks or months, or it may be the result of something your
dog has eaten
in the last 24 hours.
Skin
allergy (canine atopy) may start during specific seasons but
in some
dogs it may worsen
over time to become a year round problem.