Pet Allergy FAQs

Many pets suffer from pet allergies, but many pet owners don’t know how to properly treat them. At Parkway Animal Hospital in Grand Prairie, TX, our veterinarian can help. In this article, we will discuss the different types of pet allergies, their symptoms, and how you can get your pet relief.

Pet Allergy FAQs

What Are Pet Allergies?

Pet allergies can be caused by a reaction to proteins in pet saliva, urine, or dander. They  can also be caused by food ingested by a pet or other triggers they encounter in the environment.

How Do You Know if Your Pet Has Pet Allergies?

Symptoms of pet allergies can include symptoms such as sneezing, coughing, itchy and watery eyes, congestion, skin rashes or hives, trouble breathing, a runny nose and scratchy throat. If your pet has these symptoms, he may have pet allergies and it may be time to see a veterinarian for treatment.

What Are the Symptoms of Pet Allergies?

Symptoms of pet allergies tend to appear shortly after coming in contact with the trigger, and can vary depending on the pet and the trigger. Some common symptoms include sneezing, coughing, itchy and watery eyes, congestion, skin rashes or hives, trouble breathing, a runny nose and scratchy throat.

How Is Pet Allergies Treated?

There is no cure for pet allergies, but there are many treatment options available to help manage the symptoms. These include prescription medications such as antihistamines as well as natural remedies, avoiding allergens, and keeping your house clear of anything that could trigger the allergies.

Can Pet Allergies Be Prevented?

Unfortunately, pet allergies cannot be completely prevented, though there are some steps you can take to reduce your pet’s risk of severe symptoms. This includes minimizing your pet’s exposure to allergies, using air filters and vacuums with pet-specific filters, and can clearing your house of allergens.

What Can You Do if Your Pet Has a Pet Allergy?

If you suspect that your pet has pet allergies, it can be important to speak to a veterinarian as soon as possible. This will allow him to help you manage your pet’s symptoms and find relief from the discomfort of pet allergies.

Visit Us for More Information

If you have any questions about how to manage pet allergies for your pet, give us at Parkway Animal Hospital in Grand Prairie, TX, a call at (972) 263-7277. We want to make sure you and your beloved pets can both enjoy each other without suffering from allergic reactions.



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