Not exact matches
Many believe
pet allergies are
triggered by animal hair, but they're actually caused by a protein found
in pet skin (or dander), saliva, and urine.
Skin
allergies are usually
triggered by some form of irritant that comes
in contact with your
pet's skin.
This season is notorious for
triggering allergies in humans, and it's no different for your
pets!
Both should be avoided as fleas can
trigger allergies and dermatitis
in pets as well as infectious diseases
in people and
pets.
By limiting the number of primary ingredients
in any given
pet food product you can reduce the risk for
triggering food
allergies.
Hence,
pet owners keep looking for the best dog
allergy medicine that will not only come effective
in addressing the trouble, but, safe to the health of the dog and should never intensify the trouble or
trigger other health hazards.
While some folks assume that a dog who sheds less will be easier on
allergies, the allergic reactions are
triggered by a protein found
in pet saliva, dander and urine.
Food
allergies are
triggered by an unusually strong defensive response on the part of the immune system to a protein found
in your
pet's food.
Hence, before you serve any food to the
pet dog, be very sure that do not contain any ingredient that is likely to
trigger skin ailments or
allergies in your dog.