Pet Allergies

Allergies can make life miserable for your furry friend, especially if the symptoms are severe. Allergies are a common problem among dogs and cats and may be triggered by flea or tick bites, substances in your pet’s environment, or ingredients in your pet’s food. Allergies can affect pets differently, but many times, allergic reactions will show up on your pet’s skin in the form of rashes, irritations, or infections. Food allergies may cause digestive problems in your pet. At Parkway Animal Hospital in Grand Prairie, we can test your pet for allergies and recommend treatment that will provide the relief your pet needs. 

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Allergy Symptoms

Not all pets have allergies. Those that do may have varied symptoms depending on the allergen triggering their condition. Allergies caused by substances in your pet’s environment or flea bites may produce such symptoms as:

• Dry, itchy skin

• Skin rashes and infections

• Open sores on your pet’s skin

• Bald spots due to excessive fur loss

• Congestion

• Watery eyes and a runny nose

• Sneezing, coughing, or wheezing

Food allergies may cause digestive issues like diarrhea or vomiting.

If your pet is experiencing any of these symptoms, notify your Grand Prairie, TX vet. We’ll evaluate their condition, pinpoint the source of their symptoms, and take steps to provide relief and restore your pet’s health.

 Allergy Diagnosis and Treatment

Through blood and skin tests, your Grand Prairie vet can diagnose what kind of allergy your pet has. These tests can also help us identify the allergen(s) prompting your pet’s symptoms so you can eliminate it from your pet’s environment. Keeping your pet away from allergy triggers is one of the best ways to eliminate symptoms.

In the case of seasonal allergies, you may need to restrict your pet’s outdoor time when pollen or other allergens are at their peak to minimize allergic reactions. Keeping your pet clean and pest-free will eliminate allergy symptoms caused by fleas and ticks. If your pet is allergic to certain ingredients in their food, a change of diet can help eliminate digestive issues. There are also medications your vet can recommend to help reduce allergy symptoms.

The good news is that allergies don’t have to lower your pet’s quality of life. Through dietary and lifestyle changes and the use of allergy medication, your pet can live a full and active life without experiencing irritating allergy symptoms. By working closely with your Grand Prairie vet for allergy relief, you can see a dramatic improvement in your pet’s health.

Contact Our Vet for Pet Allergy Treatment in Grand Prairie, TX

Is your pet experiencing the debilitating symptoms of allergies? Contact Parkway Animal Hospital at (972) 263-7277 today for pet allergy relief.

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