If you have a dog, you probably know that allergies are quite common, don't you? The reason, in general, is the same as in humans, i.e. a reaction of the immune system due to contact with substances that harm it.
In other words, contact with allergens, of which there are many. However, there are some that are more common. Are you interested in the subject and want to know more? Then read on and find out more about the subject in the topics below.
- Main and most common allergies in dogs
- What are the forms of prevention
Main and most common allergies in dogs
One of the most common dog allergies is canine atopic dermatitis. It is caused by dust mites, pollen, etc. In general, dogs come into contact with these agents because they are present in the environment.
But not all pets experience this, only those who have a deficiency in the epidermal barrier on the surface of their skin. This deficiency therefore allows allergens to enter the body.
Symptoms include severe itching, red skin, hair loss and flaking. It can also be a hereditary condition, with no cure, but which can be controlled. Another common dog allergy is food allergy, caused by food or feed ingredients that the dog's body rejects.
The most common allergens in this case are proteins or artificial colors. As for the signs, they are: itching and redness, especially on the belly, head, eyes, tail and paws. Other symptoms are vomiting or diarrhea.
Insect and parasite bites can also cause allergies in dogs, known as ectoparasite allergic dermatitis (EPAD). Among the main agents are ticks and fleas, and it is their saliva that irritates the pet's skin.
It is therefore common for itching to occur, the skin to darken, scabs to form and even sores with secretions. There are also contact allergies caused by cleaning products, so it's best to avoid letting your dog come into contact with chlorine, ammonia and other strong substances.
The symptoms of allergies in dogs are very similar, so it is very important to consult a veterinarian in order to make a correct diagnosis.
What are the forms of prevention
Once you have detected what is causing your dog's allergies, the first thing to do is to keep the allergen away from your pet. That way, the problem won't reappear. Even so, it is essential to treat the current condition with the advice of a veterinarian.
In addition, a daily Skin Care Pet routine prevents and helps control skin health. One effective solution is the products in Soft Care's Dermato Line, which includes specific dermo-cosmetics for pets. All of them contain innovative active ingredients, ideal especially for dogs and cats with more sensitive skin.
The products guarantee hygiene and thus help prevent allergies in dogs. But not only that, they also moisturize and strengthen dogs' natural skin defenses.
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