However,
allergies in pets usually appear as skin problems resulting in...
Not exact matches
Unless you are showing your dog or someone
in your home is dealing with
pet allergies, it's
usually enough to bathe your puppy when he gets dirty.
Skin
allergies are
usually triggered by some form of irritant that comes
in contact with your
pet's skin.
Usually, one of the biggest factors
in a
pet's
allergy is the kind of food they're eating.
This is known as flea
allergy dermatitis, and
usually develops
in young
pets, but can develop at any age.
The allergen
in a food
allergy is
usually either beef or chicken, although anecdotal evidence is pointing to likely grain or soy
allergies in some
pets too.
Like humans,
pets can suffer from seasonal
allergies which
usually peak
in spring and then again
in fall.
While
allergies usually manifest as respiratory problems, such as sneezing or coughing
in humans, allergens typically affect
pets» skin.