Just like humans, pets can suffer from allergies, including seasonal pollen allergies, food allergies, and more. As a pet owner, you should keep an eye on your animals and watch for signs that they are suffering from any allergic reactions. If you are worried about allergies, contact Glastonbury Animal Hospital, which serves Glastonbury and the surrounding communities. If your pet is having trouble breathing or suffering a severe reaction or irritation, contact our veterinarians right away. Let’s take a look at some of the common signs that a pet is suffering from allergies.
When it comes to humans, the most common signs associated with allergies are often respiratory issues. You might sneeze and cough a lot, especially if your allergies are caused by pollen. Itchy red eyes are also quite common.
As for pets, they may sneeze and cough, or suffer from red eyes as well. That said, allergies among pets often result in dermatological issues, such as a rash. Seasonal pollen can cause skin issues. So too can many other allergens, including mold, chemicals, perfumes, and the like.
Many people also suffer from food allergies. Exposure to shellfish leaves some people red and itching. Pets too can suffer from food allergies. Working with a veterinarian to narrow down and confirm the allergens is a good idea before changing your pet’s diet. Your pet’s rash may be caused by pollen, dog treats, or it could be the cleaner you are using when you mop the floor.
Treating allergy-related irritation can take some effort, but your pets will appreciate it. Veterinarians may prescribe oral treatments or suggest a few lifestyle changes, such as avoiding the park when the pollen count is high. HEPA filters in your home may also improve things for both you and your pet.
As you can see, allergies can be an irritation for you and your pet. Fortunately, you don’t have to confront them alone. By working with our veterinarians, you can identify the allergens and implement an effective treatment method.
If your pet is showing signs of allergies and you live in or around Glastonbury, call our team at Glastonbury Animal Hospital today at 860-633-8394 to schedule an appointment with one of our veterinarians.
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