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Allergy Relief: Dog Allery Medications

When it’s allergy season, it usually isn’t the pet parent who is getting the brunt end of things and this even goes for the dreaded flea allergy in dogs. After all, most pet owners don’t keep their noses down at ground level! Pets take in amazing amounts of allergens in the course of a day as they explore their environments, and the ongoing health stress of a continuous allergic reaction can be extremely detrimental.

Fortunately, dog allergy medications are always evolving. Dog allergy medications are becoming more common, giving pet parents options. Owners have a choice between topical treatments and pills that need to be ingested to reduce their pet’s histamine response and reduce the overall irritation of the allergen.

Symptoms of Allergies

In humans, a runny nose, sneezing, and watery eyes are all classic allergic reactions. With pets, there may still be sneezing and wheezing but pet parents should also watch for skin allergies in dogs expressed by unexplained itching and scratching of irritated skin.

Don’t discount fleas either. Dog flea allergies can make your pet miserable. A pet may be highly allergic to as few as 1 - 3 fleas. While dog flea allergies have a typical appearance of hair loss near the tail, they should not be considered the only cause of skin allergies in dogs.

Dog allergy medications can be more challenging than cat allergy treatments, as cats do not push for trips outside in peak pollen season. For this reason, while medicated shampoos may be effective, internally ingested dog allergy medications will be a good choice, especially for outdoor pets. Atopica for dogs and Hyroxyzine are both tested and trusted choices for dog allergy treatment.

Rebuilding Treatments

Since treatments for a flea allergy in dogs and skin allergies in dogs and can take their toll on the skin and coat of the pet, it may be wise to simultaneously work to improve skin and coat health even as you fight allergies. DermCaps and 3V Caps for cats and dogs provide Omega 3 boosts that can counteract allergic damage.