Canine Allergy
The incessant licking, scratching, ear shaking, or hot spot that never seems to go away. Yes many of us have had sleepless nights listening to our canine companion deal with allergies. Traditional treatment would be anti-histamines with some anti-inflammatories. Typically that would ease the symptoms but once the treatment ended the allergies would reappear. Allergies are not just skin-deep but may require us to look at where the allergic response starts in the kidney and liver.
Allergies can also be a sign that the kidney and liver are taxed and need additional support. Supporting the kidney and liver you clear away any toxins and allow them to function normally.
- Environmental allergens: Pollen, mold, dust mites, and other airborne particles
- Food: Any protein or carbohydrate, but usually animal proteins
- Parasites: Fleas, ticks, mosquitoes, and worms
- Grooming products: Ingredients in shampoos and bedding
- Drugs: Certain medications can cause allergic reactions
Allergies in dogs can manifest in several ways, including:
- Itchy, irritated skin
- Excessive scratching or biting
- Red, inflamed, or infected skin
- Excessive shedding
- Paw licking
- Boot scooting
- Licking anal glands
- Ear infections (Yeast)
- Respiratory issues, such as coughing, wheezing, or difficulty breathing
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