Pet Allergies

Like humans, pets can suffer from various allergies, which can be uncomfortable and impact their overall health, wellness, and happiness. Seeing a veterinarian for pet allergies can help treat the cause and ensure your pet is happy and healthy. Our veterinary care team at Glen Eagles Pet Hospital in Edmond, OK, is dedicated to helping treat pet allergies and all other pet health concerns.

Pet Allergies

What Are Pet Allergies?

Pet allergies result from over-reactivity or hypersensitivity of the pet’s immune system caused by an allergen. In pets, allergies are primarily caused by proteins from insects, animals, food, and plants. Continual exposure to allergens can create allergy symptoms, and seeing our veterinarian can help treat your pet’s allergies. In addition, chemicals and environmental elements may cause other allergies.

What Are the Symptoms of Pet Allergies?

Depending upon the cause of pet allergies, symptoms vary. Common allergy symptoms include itching skin, coughing, sneezing, and wheezing. In addition, some pets experience runny discharge from the eyes or nose. Pet allergy symptoms can sometimes affect the digestive system, causing vomiting and diarrhea.

How Common Are Pet Allergies?

Allergies are prevalent, especially among dogs. However, no specific breed suffers from allergies more than another. Most allergies start in pets after six months of age, with most pets showing symptoms at one or two.

What Are the Common Causes of Pet Allergies?

Multiple substances, including proteins and chemicals, can act as allergens causing pet allergies. Common allergens include pollen, mold spores, skin cells, insects, medications, and dust mites.

What Is a Flea and Insect Bite Allergy, and How Is it Treated?

Insect bites can exaggerate the inflammatory response in pets. Allergic reactions in pets may occur from the bites of spiders, ticks, fleas, deer flies, horseflies, mosquitoes, ants, bees, black flies, hornets, and wasps. Flea saliva is the most common insect allergy for dogs. This allergy is treated by providing flea and tick treatment plans, including medications and topical ointments.

Schedule an Appointment with an Edmond, OK, Veterinarian

If your pet suffers from allergies, it is best to see veterinary treatment to determine the cause of the allergy and develop a treatment plan. The Glen Eagles Pet Hospital veterinarian in Edmond, OK, is dedicated to relieving your pets from allergies. Call our office today at (405) 463-0600 to schedule an appointment and get your pet started on an allergy treatment plan. 

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