As the weather warms up, pollen, mold, and other allergens become more common, causing seasonal allergies in pets. Just like humans, dogs and cats can suffer from itchy skin, watery eyes, and respiratory issues during spring.
Recognizing the signs of allergies early and knowing how to manage symptoms can help keep your pet comfortable. This guide covers common symptoms, treatment options, and prevention tips for managing spring allergies in pets.
Spring allergies, also known as atopic dermatitis, occur when pets react to environmental allergens such as:
Unlike humans, who typically experience sneezing and congestion, pets often show skin-related symptoms when exposed to allergens.
If your pet shows any of these symptoms, it’s important to seek veterinary advice to confirm an allergy diagnosis.
A vet may perform:
Since flea saliva can trigger allergies, ensure your pet is on a flea prevention plan with:
A healthy immune system helps fight allergies. Provide:
Seek veterinary care if your pet:
Early treatment prevents secondary infections and long-term discomfort.
Spring allergies in pets can be frustrating but manageable with the right care. By recognizing symptoms early, using proper treatments, and reducing allergen exposure, you can help your furry friend enjoy the season itch-free and healthy.
If your pet shows persistent allergy symptoms, consult your vet for a customized allergy management plan. 🌸🐾
References: GoodX, AAS Vets
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