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Treating a Dog Allergy With Prescriptions

The vet may have a prescription to solve your dog allergy problems.

It could be that your dog needs some serious Prescription Dog Allergy Treatments to solve those itching and chewing problems.

In addition to the usual pet shampoos with nataural ingredients and flea baths and such – you might want to let your vet get an allergy test and use medications that are prescribed for the situation.

After all – your pet is suffering with all that itching and chewing and an allergy test may give you something solid to follow. We all hate to go medical when possibly the home method of treatments might work – but trust your vet if you can.

More info on pet allergies and in specific dog allergy treatments – you’ll be gad that you took the time for you canine friend!

What to do About Cat Skin Allergies

Do you have a family pet cat, and a family member has developed cat skin allergies?

This happened in my family and I posted an article about it and what we did.

Although some allergy treatments can take up to a month to get started, there is always a definite timeframe. You can tell whether they are working or not and, if they don’t work, try something else. I would say that within two to six weeks, my cat skin allergies started to make a little bit of improvement.

Visit my blog about dogs and cats to read the full article.

Dogs for People with Allergies

I have a great article on hypoallergenic dogs for people with allergies. It is important to choose the best dog to fit your lifestyle and needs.

Many hypoallergenic dogs are small or medium breed dogs. This means that they are small sized or medium sized dogs that require more attention than larger breeds. Hypoallergenic dogs may cause you to have fewer allergy attacks because their hair does not shed, they don’t have an undercoat, or they do not shed a lot dead skin cells, or dander.

Many different terriers make good pets for people with allergies. Check out my site to find out more about dogs, your health, and theirs.

Allergy Shots – Are Allergy Shots For You?

Hay fever, as it is most commonly known and allergy-induced asthma. Allergies can be seasonal due to trees, grasses, and weeds, or occur throughout the year, indicating sensitivity to indoor allergens too. Dust and dust mites are common irritants, as well as molds and pet dander, so people with a beloved cat or dog would choose treatment any day than part with a member of the family…

allergy shots

For quite some time. Immunotherapy testing is the best way to confirm that your symptoms are being caused by allergies, and to determine the specific allergens to be focused on.