Know Your Options: Allergy Meds for Dogs Chase Those Itches and Sneezes Away with the Right Medications

Just like us, dogs can get allergies, and for myriad reasons. It could be something in the food they're eating, seasonal irritants like pollen, or a reaction to fleas. Find out how to treat these allergic reactions.

Like humans, dogs can have allergies, and luckily, there are allergy meds for dogs that can help. Some of the tell-tale signs of an allergic reaction in canines include:

How to Treat Allergies in Dogs

First, you’ll want to set up an appointment with your vet to determine the cause of the allergy and to learn about treatment options for your pet. In some cases, elimination of the allergen from your dog’s environment may be recommended. In other instances, using preventative products -- combs, shampoos/topical treatments to avoid fleas,or special diets for dogs with food allergies -- may be the most effective means of combating the allergy. As with allergies in humans, allergy shots or meds may also be recommended to treat the allergy.

The best way to help your pet manage allergies will be determined once the type of allergy is known. According to the American Kennel Club Canine Health Foundation, the four main types of dog allergies include:

Allergy Meds for Dogs

Other treatments for Allergies in Dogs

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This information is for informational purposes only and is not meant as a substitute for the professional advice of, or diagnosis or treatment by, your veterinarian with respect to your pet. It has, however, been verified by a licensed veterinarian for accuracy.



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