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  • When choosing a dog for your family, many factors can help point you in the direction of a particular breed. Consider your lifestyle, activity level and living environment. While individual dogs have…

  • By paying attention to your dog's body language, it's possible to read its mind. A dog communicates by marking its territory and although urine spraying is the common form of marking, some dogs find…

  • Overactive salivary glands in dogs can mean a multitude of things, some of which are more concerning than others. Some dog breeds simply salivate more than others, while others are prone to disease of…

  • Pugs are highly prized for the appearance that their short noses and flat faces give them. This can cause a number of problems -- and reverse sneezing can be a common ailment. While a pug that is…

  • Cortisone, also known as Prednisone, treats ailments in canines, like allergies, asthma, spinal cord injuries, rheumatoid arthritis and Crohn's disease. The cortisone is a type of steroid prescribed…

  • A Bull Mastiff is a type of dog that is known for its power. The breed is a mix between a Mastiff and a Bulldog and was first brought about in England in the 1900s. The Bull Mastiff was found to…

  • Dog owners love to show their friends how they can make their dog's leg go into a spasm when they scratch their dog's tummy. Showing is one thing but explaining why it happens is another. The most…

  • Allergic reactions are a response of the immune system to various triggers including dust mites, pollen or pet allergens. Allergies to dogs are not as common as cat allergies, according to Asthma and…

  • Every dog loves a good ear rub, but it's not much fun for you or him when Rover develops scabs inside his ears. Dark, scaly spots can develop inside and around canines' ears for a variety of reasons,…

  • The Yorkipoo, a mix of a Yorkshire terrier and a Miniature poodle, is a recognized American Canine Hybrid Club designer breed. This breed has a high energy level, is easy to train and has a cheerful,…

  • Consider your preteen's lifestyle before deciding upon a dog breed. You should also determine the energy level, size and temperament that you desire from the dog. You will also want to teach your…

  • Assistance dogs are talented, highly-trained animals that help the disabled with their daily needs. According to the Americans with Disabilities Act, the role of an assistance dog can include "guiding…

  • Just like people, dogs can have flatulence issues. The problem can be annoying and embarrassing for the people in the dog's life, and possibly uncomfortable for the four-legged one suffering with…

  • Bull Mastiffs are large, short-haired dogs that come in red, fawn or brindle. Because of their short hair, they are quite easy to groom. You should be able to give them a thorough grooming using…

  • Whether or not your feed your dog table scraps is a personal decision. However, there a few food items that you should never feed your dog, from your plate or in his bowl. If you suspect your dog has…

  • The second most popular dog in America, according to American Kennel Club statistics, is the Golden Retriever. This loyal, fun-loving dog enjoys family life, is patient with children and even friendly…

  • Hot spots are an irritating and painful condition that some dogs develop. The spots are also unsightly and sometimes even have a foul odor. Knowing the general causes and how to identify the condition…

  • If you want to introduce a new puppy or dog into your home with young children, do your homework first so that your addition is a successful one. Certain breeds are better suited for children, and…

  • Beet pulp is a great feed additive or alternative for horses. It can be used for several reasons. There are two different types of beet pulp: one that is plain and one that has molasses added.…

  • When choosing the right breed of dog, a number of factors may need to be considered. Things such as size, temperament, health issues and ease of training can be important. Those looking for a small,…

  • As much as we love our dogs, there are times when we are not able to live with them. This is usually the result of allergic reaction to the pets and there are few conditions more irritating than a…

  • Most dogs are prone to ear infections and other ear ailments, and dry ears are among the most common ear health problems vets see. The dark, moist environment of a dog's ears is an excellent place for…

  • "Hot spot" is the term commonly used to refer to acute moist dermatitis in dogs. This is a condition that causes quite a bit of discomfort and can affect dogs of any age or breed. There are many…

  • A canine's sense of smell is one of its most important functions. Smell influences a number of aspects of canine life including feeding behavior, social interaction and reproduction. A dog's sense of…

  • Breed is not as important as temperament when determining if you dog will make a convincing therapy dog. They must have a calm demeanor, be properly trained and friendly. A therapy dog is a companion…

  • Dog allergies are common in many people and may deter animal lovers from owning them. Though many dogs may cause allergic reactions that make it hard for some people to interact with them, there are…

  • Dust mite allergies, also known as atopic dermatitis, are fairly common in dogs and are associated with hypersensitivity to dust. Some common symptoms of dust mite allergies in dogs, which usually…

  • Ragweed allergy is one of the main inhalant type of allergies suffered both by people and dogs. Its hay fever season occurs in August and September when ragweed is in full bloom and the weed pollen is…

  • For the allergic dog-lover, petting Fido can release an onslaught of sneezing, watery eyes and congestion. The proteins in dog saliva and skin are responsible for this allergic reaction. In a 2008…

  • You may notice a small amount of mucus in the corners of your dog's eyes when he wakes up as well as occasional mucus buildup in its nose. In most cases, this is normal and no cause for alarm.…

  • Food, insects, airborne particles and contact allergens can all cause allergic reactions in dogs. Food allergy symptoms are ear infections and paw licking and may develop suddenly. A flea allergy is a…

  • Carpenter bees rarely sting --- and, in fact, the male carpenter bee is completely incapable of stinging. However, the females will sting if extremely provoked, and carpenter bee stings can cause…

  • Dogs are prone to many allergies from foods, dust, chemicals and other airborne elements. Allergies can cause many reactions, misery and discomfort, such as biting, itching, redness, vomiting,…

  • Dogs who are allergic to grass are actually allergic to grass pollen. This means that blades of grass will not harm your dog, but inhaling airborne grass pollen like Bremuda grass will cause a…

  • Summer is a terrible time for allergies for both humans and animals. Depending on the severity of your pet's scratching and chewing, you may choose to do allergy testing to find out what your pet is…

  • According to the American Kennel Club, "approximately 10 percent of Americans are allergic to dogs, with reactions ranging from itchy eyes to more serious complications such as asthma attacks or…

  • Many dogs get seasonal allergies,and they can be triggered by many different things, just like in humans. Common allergens include dust, plant pollens and environmental pollutants such as smoke and…

  • Atopy is another term for atopic dermatitis in dogs. It is caused by hypersensitivity to an allergen such as house dust mites, which are considered the primary cause of the condition. Pugs are one of…

  • The pit bull includes many breeds such as the American Staffordshire terrier, American pit bull terrier, English bull terrier, American bull dog and boxer. Pit bulls can suffer from allergies caused…

  • If you suffer from dog allergies or asthma but your children want a four-legged friend, there are some breeds you might tolerate better than others. Some dogs shed less than others; though you likely…

  • Many dogs, especially Schnauzers, Irish Setters, and terriers are affected by inhalant allergies. An inhalant allergy, also called atopy, occurs when a dog breathes in an allergen such as pollen, mold…

  • Just like humans, dogs can also have allergies. They can be allergic to pollen or chemicals found in cleaning products. They can also be allergic to different foods, like turkey.

  • Just like humans, dogs have mucus with the same frequency and for the same reason as humans, according to the See Fido website. While mucus in your dog's nose is usually no cause for alarm, it does…

  • People who love dogs but are allergic to their dander or saliva must be careful when choosing a dog as a pet, since many breeds of dog can aggravate or worsen these allergies. While there are several…

  • In order to treat summer canine skin itching, the cause of the itching needs some investigation. A veterinarian should be consulted if the cause of the itching is not readily apparent. Itchy skin can…

  • Dogs can suffer from allergies much like humans. Typical dog allergies, according to Vet Info, include allergies to foods, skin parasites (like fleas), bacteria and substances in the air. But contact…

  • Dog owners have options in curing their canines suffering from allergies. A less traditional option is to use homeopathy, a holistic approach and belief that diseases can be cured by strengthening a…

  • If your dog constantly scratches its ears, allergies may be to blame. Ear scratching is a common sign of ear infections, and recurrent ear infections are one of the most common symptoms of allergies.…

  • Allergic symptoms in dogs, no matter what the cause, usually take the form of skin problems. Vulnerable dogs will generally have reactions to allergens between the ages of one and three years. Take…

  • A hot spot is an inflamed, possibly infected, confined area on the skin that itches and can drive a dog batty. If not treated properly, the dog can lick or bite the affected skin and open a lesion,…

  • If you are one of the 10 percent of people who suffer from pet allergies, there is good news. It is possible for you to have a dog to which you are not allergic. While there are no completely…

  • Pycnogenol is an herbal supplement made from bark of the French maritime pine. The pine bark produces a water extract that’s said to have strong antioxidant properties similar to those in grape…

  • Taking your dog to the veterinarian because of its allergies can become expensive and tedious. Unfortunately, many dogs need to see the vet multiple times a year for the same allergy issues. Because…

  • If your dog spends a lot of time lying down and licking its feet, it's probably not because his paws taste good. The most common cause of paw licking is allergies. Your dog could be experiencing an…

  • Just like humans, dogs can also suffer from allergies. We usually respond with watery eyes, runny nose and sneezing, while a dog will respond with itchy skin and, sometimes, hair loss. It is not…

  • Cortisone is often used to treat serious skin inflammation and allergy in dogs. While such steroid use reduces inflammation and allows the skin to heal, prolonged use may result in unwanted and…

  • It's likely chicken in some form, including dehydrated eggs, is in at least some of the food your dog eats, according to pet products supplier and medical information company Foster & Smith. Though a…

  • As the name suggests, ragweed is a type of weed. During the summer, the plant releases pollen, which can cause an allergic reaction in some dogs. While there is no way of predicting whether your dog…

  • Itching, scratching, biting, paw licking and inflammation. These are common symptoms of allergies in dogs, but the cause is not always easy to determine. Some dogs are sensitive to chemicals in the…

  • While all dogs produce dander, which is what triggers allergic reactions in humans, some dogs produce less dander than others. If your family is interested in getting a dog, but someone in the family…

  • A Yorkiepoo is also known as a Yo-Yopoo or a Yorkiedoodle. It is not a pure breed dog but is a cross between a Yorkshire terrier and a miniature poodle. At the time of publication (June 2010) the…

  • Just like humans, dogs can experience allergic reactions. To protect your dog's health, it is important to determine what is triggering the reaction. If your dog is allergic to your carpet, not only…

  • Like humans, dogs can be allergic to many different things in their environment. The symptoms can make dogs uncomfortable and significantly affect their quality of life, but treatments are…

  • The common symptoms of dog allergies are well known. Sneezing, runny eyes and a runny nose are all evidence of an allergic reaction. However, a dog allergy can also cause migraines, especially in…

  • The normal course of treatment for canine allergies is a preservative-free diet. For dogs with regular allergic flare-ups, however, alternative treatments and therapies are available. Before embarking…

  • While totally non-allergenic dog breeds do not exist, there are some breeds that are considered to have hair instead of fur. These are breeds that do not shed, but need regular grooming to properly…

  • According to the American Kennel Club, the Labrador retriever has been America's favorite dog breed from 1990 to 2009. Labradors, like all other dog breeds, can suffer allergy symptoms caused by…

  • If your dog suffers from allergies, it's mostly likely to show in his skin. You might catch him scratching, chewing and licking obsessively. Bald patches in his fur, raised red areas or pustules can…

  • Dog dander is basically your dog's dead skin cells that it sheds on a regular basis. This dander can be found on your dog's fur, your clothing, in your carpet, on your furniture and basically all over…

  • Dog hair, saliva, urine and dander (flakes of dead skin) are the most common causes of dog allergies in humans. According to the American College of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology, approximately 10…

  • Anything a dog inhales that causes an allergic reaction is considered an airborne allergy. Also referred to as atopic allergies, they're very common in canines. The reaction progresses without…

  • Dogs, like humans, can develop a number of allergies to different things in their lives. One common allergy is an allergy to grass. If your dog has a grass allergy, she is allergic to the pollen in…

  • Although people often react to allergies with nasal issues, dogs commonly react with skin problems such as flaky, itchy skin or ear problems. Your dog's allergies may be triggered by its food,…

  • It's common for dogs to suffer from allergies. Peteducation.com says 20 percent of itching and scratching is due to food allergies. Food allergies don't discriminate by breed of dog, age or gender.…

  • Some dogs rub their faces in the grass--and in weeds, gardens, bushes and flowers. The behavior is inherited from their ancestors, and the activity serves several purposes. For example, some dogs rub…

  • If spring has sprung and Fido seems itchier than usual, he may suffer from seasonal allergies. Like human allergy sufferers, some canines struggle with the springtime release of pollens. According to…

  • Beef allergy is a type of food allergy caused by digestion of beef. Food allergies are responsible for about 10 percent of allergies found in dogs, with beef being the most common culprit. A beef…

  • An allergy forms when your dog's immune system over reacts to a foreign substance, also known an "allergen" or "antigen." There are five different types of allergies your dog may suffer from, which…

  • Dogs can experience asthma---a respiratory disorder---associated with allergies. An asthma attack may occur from a severe allergic reaction like a bee sting or from prolonged exposure to an allergen.…

  • Sometimes it seems as though dogs can eat anything: their food, their owners' food and even garbage. But dogs can develop food allergies, just like people. Chicken allergies in a dog can make it a…

  • Dogs can have allergic reactions, including skin allergies, due to a number of causes. Dogs may have allergic reactions to insect bites and stings, certain foods and plastic items such as food bowls.…

  • Beef allergies among dogs is on the rise, namely because so many commercial pet foods and treats include it. If your dog chews its paws constantly, a food allergy is usually to blame. Schedule an exam…

  • According to the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America, for every 10 people there are four pets. This means people with pet allergies may have a hard time staying clear from cats and dogs.…

  • Diabetes, also known as hyperglycemia, is a condition that causes high blood sugar. A dog with diabetes needs help regulating its blood sugar. There are two types of diabetes. Type I diabetes, which…

  • Grass pollen allergies are a common canine atopy allergen. Atopy allergens represent a group of irritants dogs inhale, such as dust, pollen and mold spores. Dogs generally suffer from grass pollen…

  • An itchy, wheezing, irritable dog might be suffering from allergies. Symptoms include itchy skin, coughing, sneezing, wheezing, nasal or eye discharge, or vomiting and diarrhea. Each of these…

  • A dog can develop allergies at any stage of his life. Because there is no fur protecting the bottom of his feet, when a dog walks on something that might cause an allergic reaction, there is no…

  • MSM is a natural supplement that is used in both humans and animals to ease joint pain and create healthy hair, skin and nails.

  • Just like humans, canines can suffer from nasal allergies. A dog's natural immune system can have negative symptoms from contact with allergens. Genetic predisposition for allergies also can be passed…

  • You have several treatment options if your dog suffers from allergies. Traditional treatments include steroids, allergen avoidance and desensitization. Desensitization helps your dog become immune to…

  • Just like humans, dogs can have allergies. Your dog can develop an allergy at any point in its life, so it can become sensitive to something that never bothered it before. If your dog has a pork…

  • Backward sneezing, also called reverse sneezing, isn't actually sneezing, but a spasm that occurs when the throat becomes irritated. While this condition is not life threatening, the causes differ…

  • Dogs and humans are one of the oldest of the companion animal relationships. Over 12,000 years ago, dogs were domesticated as pets in the New World. Enter one bout of sneezing and runny eyes for an…

  • Some dog breeds are more to prone to allergies than others, but any breed can develop allergies at any time. Finding the cause of the allergy allows you to treat it. Nontoxic treatments for dog…

  • There is a wide range of causes for allergies in dogs. If your dog is suffering from what you suspect are allergies, there are steps you can take to alleviate the symptoms and eventually get to the…

  • Allergies are common in canines and the symptoms associated with them can make a dog miserable. Dogs with allergies itch and scratch continuously when exposed to an irritant, which can lead to hair…

  • All dogs produce dander. Dead skin comprises dander that sheds from a dog into is environment. It floats in the air and spreads around your house and sticks to surfaces. Although difficult to…

  • Allergic reactions in dogs are a common occurrence. An estimated one in seven dogs currently suffer from allergic symptoms, according to WebMD. These symptoms usually target the skin, resulting in an…

  • Allergies are common in dogs. Pet Education claims that atopy (inhaled irritants), flea bites and food are the three most common causes of allergies in canines. Allergies cause dogs to itch, scratch…

  • It's common for dogs to have allergies. A dog can be allergic to food, pollen, mold, ingredients commonly found in shampoos and flea bites, among other things. When a dog inhales or ingests an…

  • Homeopathy is an alternative method of treatment that was invented by Dr. Samuel Hahnemann in 1790. The practice of homeopathy is done by treating ill patients with immeasurably small amounts of…

  • Dogs experience allergies and asthma as humans do. Chemical histamine releases within the body occur when a dog comes into contact with an allergen. Histamine causes a dog's nasal passages and airways…

  • When it comes to protecting your dog's health, you are the first line of defense. Most dogs that develop contact allergies--a reaction to something in its environment--are diagnosed because their…

  • Although dogs itch and scratch for a number of reasons, seasonal allergies are a main reason why dogs itch. Like with humans suffering from a seasonal allergy, springtime can also be a miserable time…

  • Roughly 20 percent of all dogs in the United States struggle with allergies, according to PuppyNetwork.com. A pet allergy is an undesirable immune response to certain substances that causes…

  • About 10 percent of allergies in dogs are attributed to food, according to peteducation.com. Dogs generally react to an allergen by itching and scratching their skin, but other signs may be present,…

  • Dogs, like humans, often suffer from allergies. Allergies can be very irritating to your dog, causing a lot of itching and chewing. Various things can cause your dog to experience these allergic…

  • The beagle, according to the American Kennel Club (AKC), is a sturdy hunting dog that is happy, friendly and makes a good family pet. Beagles are typically healthy dogs with few physical problems, but…

  • While people tend to associate allergies with the coming of spring, some dogs experience allergic-type reactions in the fall and winter. Dogs can be hypersensitive to changes in temperature and mold…

  • Springtime means warmer weather and growing plants. For some people, it also means sneezing and coughing because of respiratory allergies. Just like humans, dogs can also experience allergies.…

  • Vetsulin is a pork-based insulin treatment for diabetic dogs and cats. Pet owners who have pets with a confirmed or suspected pork allergy are encouraged not to administer the treatment, but even dogs…

  • Dogs who appear to have symptoms of illnesses may be suffering from environmental allergies. Like humans, certain dogs are allergic to various elements in the atmosphere that may cause adverse…

  • Hot spots are patches of the dog's skin where the fur may fall off, the skin may be scaly and irritated and the entire spot will be warm to the touch. The hot spots are often a sign of an allergy to…

  • You probably know someone who is allergic to dogs, or you might be allergic yourself. Allergies are common in humans. Many people don't know that dogs get allergies, too. Dogs don't react the same…

  • Dog allergies associated with scratching are topical allergy reactions from irritants in the environment such as weeds, grass and chemicals. If your dog has a weak immune system, he may be prone to…

  • Allergies in a dog can be more than a seasonal irritation that leave a dog sneezing and rubbing at its watering eyes. Allergies can also cause a dog to develop bronchitis. Not only does bronchitis…

  • Inhaled allergies or atopy are the most common types of allergies in dogs as well as humans. Some inhaled allergies occur seasonally such as pollen; others like mold may be present year round. Most…

  • The most common type of allergy in dogs is canine inhalant allergies. This is a reaction to substances in the environment that produce an immune system reaction when the dog breathes them in. This…

  • Many dogs suffer a painful and uncomfortable condition called hot spots. Hot spots are small, scaly, lesions that appear at the surface of a dog's skin. These moist and foul-smelling sores cause a…

  • If your dog displays any of the symptoms of diabetes, it is important to take it to the veterinarian for examination. If your dog is diabetic, your veterinarian can offer treatment options that will…

  • When your dog has allergies, he is going through a tremendous amount of discomfort. There are many available products and cures for dog allergy relief, but you, as the responsible pet owner, want to…

  • Food allergies, contact allergies, allergies to vaccines, medications, insect bites and inhalant allergies may be the cause of a variety of symptoms. While symptoms may vary, those most often noted…

  • If your dog is an Australian terrier, dachshund, schnauzer, poodle or Samoyed, it is at an increased risk for developing diabetes. Your veterinarian can diagnose the condition and help design a…

  • An allergy to dogs is caused by a sensitivity to animal dander, the dead skin flakes that are present on the dog's skin and in the dog's saliva. People who are sensitive to dander will react with…

  • Lap dogs have become increasingly popular in recent years. This is largely due to their roles in movies and their reputation as the dog of choice among celebrities. Lap dogs are charming, cute and,…

  • Along with sunny days, beautiful flowers and warm temperatures, summer also brings unpleasant symptoms to dogs that suffer from allergies. Just like humans, dogs can become allergic to allergens in…

  • The Shih Tzu, from the Toy Group, suffers from allergies more than other breeds. An allergy is a hypersensitive reaction to allergens or antigens that cause the allergy. Allergies may indicate…

  • Prednisone is used to treat inflammation from allergies in canines, but on rare occasions, it can cause an allergic reaction of its own. Pet owners should use caution with this and any other…

  • Not only do flies irritate a dog trying to rest by continuously buzzing around and attempting to land on the dog, but some types of flies may also resort to biting. Stable flies, blackflies, deer…

  • Allergic canine bronchitis is not a common occurrence in the dog. However, it can occur in dogs that develop allergies to environmental allergens such as dust mites or pollens. Allergic canine…

  • Dogs can have allergies to pollen, mold and dust mites just like people. However, a dog's reaction to these allergens often manifests itself as a severe skin condition such as itchy ears. Flea…

  • Just like people, canines or dogs can suffer from allergies to common allergens like pollen from trees and grass, as well as mold. They can also be allergic to fleas. However, dogs typically do not…

  • With all the different types of dog food on the market, understanding what they contain will enable you to be sure you're feeding your dog the very best. Protein is an important part of a dog's diet.…

  • Dogs have allergies much like humans do. The same agents that cause allergies in humans also cause allergies in dogs. There are treatments available for dog's with allergies. The treatments are…

  • Many allergies can cause a dog to lose hair; some may be environmental like pollen and pesticides, and some can be attributed to pests such as fleas. Loss of hair can be widespread over a dog's body…

  • Canine seasonal skin problems, in the form of irritation, inflammation and hair loss, are typically caused by allergies. Allergies that are seasonal are often brought on by environmental allergens…

  • Kids naturally love dogs, but for the allergic child, dog ownership requires some careful consideration as to which breed is best. There are no 100 percent allergy-free dogs, but there are dog breeds…

  • West highland white terriers, or Westies, are prone to many illnesses, including allergies, according to "The Veterinarians' Guide to Your Dog's Symptoms." Westies also have conditions that may be…

  • Veterinarians prescribe glucocorticoids (steroids) to canines to help inflammation from conditions such as skin allergies, trauma and spinal cord injury and to relieve immune disorders, hypercalcemia…

  • Dogs chew their skin and pull their hair because they itch or feel discomfort. When a dog experiences itching or irritation, it responds by scratching. If the irritation persists, the dog begins to…

  • Labradors' ears fold in a flap over the ear opening, which can cause the inside of the ear canal to be warm and moist. If the ear area isn't properly cared for, it can become a breeding ground for…

  • Allergies are one of the most common afflictions facing dogs but they are often ignored because the primary symptoms are itchy and dry skin, which don't seem that severe. Just as with humans, dogs can…

  • Both dogs and cats can have beet allergies, which can cause a number of adverse symptoms. Most veterinarians can correctly identify a beet allergy and put the animal on a special diet. Meanwhile,…

  • Just like humans, dogs can be allergic to certain foods, such as beets. Dogs with beet allergies can suffer from a number of symptoms. Fortunately, veterinarians can usually diagnose the primary…

  • According to PlantCare.com, "mulch is a gardener's best friend"; however, it might not be a dog's best friend. Some kinds of mulch are dangerous to dogs.

  • Dogs that are known for being better for owners with allergies came into the nation's spotlight when U.S. President Barack Obama put much care into selecting a family pet because of his daughter's…

  • The West Highland White Terrier or "Westie" is recognized as part of the terrier group. The breed is particularly affected by skin allergies, as well as the more common food and flea allergies. These…

  • Much like people, dogs can have sensitivities or allergies to different substances they encounter day to day. Ranging from foods, to pollen and dust, to medicines or metals, a canine can experience a…

  • While the origin of the Chow Chow is largely unknown, ancient sculptures discovered in northern China depict this powerful breed during the Chinese Han Dynasty (150 to 200 B.C.), according to the…

  • Humans are not the only ones who suffer from allergies -- dogs do, too. More often than not, these allergic reactions are more irritating than life-threatening.

  • Deciding if a dog is easy to take care of really depends on your definition of "easy." All dogs require some level of care and attention, but your lifestyle should determine what type of dog best…

  • Allergy symptoms for dogs typically involve the skin as much as the respiratory system, even if the dog has inhaled the allergens, rather than had direct skin contact with the substance. Allergies to…

  • Much like people with allergies, dogs with this ailment can benefit from allergy shots. Allergy shots in dogs can be therapeutically beneficial in some cases, although owners should be aware of…

  • Food allergies can be tricky to isolate and diagnose, and often, the process of elimination is the only way to determine exactly what food your dog is allergic to. Putting your dog on a novel food…

  • You have a dog and are considering putting a wood flooring in your home or moving to a house that already has them. Is it a good idea? There are pros and cons to dogs and wood floors, and luckily most…

  • Peanut butter, peanut oil and whole peanuts are staples of many dog treats and food flavorings. Salted in the shell peanuts are a human snack and may potentially cause problems for the discriminating…

  • Benzocaine, a topical anesthetic, is a popular medicine commonly used in veterinary applications. While benzocaine is generally recognized as safe for use in dogs, it rare cases in may cause serious…

  • Allergies can have complicated causes, and what you think you're allergic to may not be the culprit. The Humane Society of the United States says you should never assume your dog is the cause of your…

  • Supplements that will help your dog can be injected or taken orally. From steroids to natural solutions, adding these supplements to your dog's diet could improve his resistance to allergies and…

  • Oats are not part of a dog's natural diet, but most dogs do not have allergies to them. However, those dogs that do have allergies to oats show this condition in sometimes unexpected manners.

  • Chinese Crested Terriers actually come from Africa. They are called Chinese Crested because Chinese traders saw them on the coast of Africa and took them on board their ships to hunt vermin, and gave…

  • Greenies are popular chew treats for dogs that help keep teeth clean and are marketed as fully digestible. In 2006, 13 dogs died after consuming Greenies. Reportedly bits of the treat had become…

  • According to the ASPCA, cigarette smoke is one of the most common allergies in canines. Chronic exposure to second hand smoke can cause not only an allergic reaction in your dog, but also sinus and…

  • The causes of hives on dachshunds are similar to the causes of hives on other dogs and even on humans. Five factors are considered allergens, which excrete histamine and prompt hives on dachshunds.

  • Lawn fertilizers are one of many substances that can cause allergic reactions in dogs. Allergic reactions happen when dogs inhale, ingest or come into contact with something their immune systems…

  • When it comes to allergies, pet allergies are among the most common in humans. Signs and symptoms of allergic reactions to dogs vary by person, however, refraining from close contact with dogs,…

  • No dog is 100 percent hypoallergenic. The American Veterinary Medical Association states that people are actually allergic to the proteins in a dog. Still, there are several breeds that children with…

  • Air fresheners can cause inhalant dog allergies. Active outdoor dogs are more vulnerable to canine allergies. An indicator of dog allergies is an abnormal amount of itching. The first step in treating…

  • Bull mastiffs are gentle and loyal large-breed dogs. However, they are also one of the most high-maintenance, as they are susceptible to a host of health problems, including allergies. But with a…

  • Just like humans, dogs are prone to getting allergies, although they effect our furry friends in different ways. While we may sniffle or sneeze, allergies can cause dogs a host of problems-- from ear…

  • Beet pulp is a common filler in dog foods. It's a fiber source, which is why it has been touted as beneficial. However, it has also been cited as causing allergies in dogs.

  • Food allergies in dogs can be distinguishable by symptoms such as chronic ear infection, hair loss and a lot of scratching. Take your dog to the veterinarian if you observe these conditions. Talk to…

  • Inhalant allergies in dogs enter the body through the nose, eyes or mouth as an airborne trigger, and can cause seasonal or year-round symptoms, resulting in discomfort, decreased energy levels and…

  • Food allergies in dogs cause many symptoms, primarily skin problems, itching and foot-licking. Gas might be an allergy symptom, but it is more likely a sign of food intolerance and easier to treat.

  • The National Institute of Health reports that dog dander can be detected in every home in America. That's an amazing claim, considering that only 40 percent of the households in this country own dogs.…

  • Dogs can be allergic to a wide variety of airborne and environmental materials. Airborne allergies (atopy) and food allergies are caused by an overreaction of the immune system to common---and…

  • If your dog is scratching at his ears or skin a lot or losing his hair, he may be suffering from allergies. One of the hardest things about allergies in pets is determining what your pet is allergic…

  • Allergy suffering dog lovers can still own dogs, no matter how bad their allergies may get. Continuing to use an allergy medicine to relieve all allergies is important, but choosing a dog with…

  • Pet allergies are immune disorders in which the system responds negatively to an ingested, airborne or contact substance that would not typically cause a threat. Pet allergies can be tested and…

  • Common dog allergies to seasonal triggers, environmental substances and food can lead to discomfort, reoccurring symptoms and infectious conditions. Rashes, ear infections and respiratory irritations…

  • Yeast infections in dogs, as in humans, are caused by an imbalance in the beneficial and harmful bacteria in the intestines. Candida, an opportunistic bacteria that attaches itself to the mucous…

  • Many dogs have allergies to environmental organisms such as tree or weed pollens, mold or mildew. Allergies can lead to many different symptoms, including coughing, sneezing, wheezing and eye…

  • Reverse sneezing is a common cause for concern in many older, small-breed dogs. It is not life-threatening, and while its causes vary, the signs and treatment are the same.

  • Gluten allergy, medically described as celiac disease, is a fairly common food allergy in canines. It can develop at any point in a dog's life and manifests a variety of symptoms, including skin and…

  • Allergies can be frustrating whether you're a household pet or a human companion. Dogs display their allergies differently than a person would, so it is not uncommon for an owner to misdiagnose her…

  • Animals can suffer from seasonal allergies in certain regions. However, dogs and people will exhibit different signs even if they are suffering from the same allergen.

  • Dogs, much like their human owners, can have allergies to foods or inhalants. Dust mites, pollen and mold can cause dog allergies, but so can fleas or types of shampoo. An allergic reaction in dogs…

  • As some people are very allergic to bees stings while others are not, so it is with dogs. In severe cases, a sting can be life-threatening. In milder ones, it can simply be painful. As a pet owner,…

  • Contact allergies in dogs can take a range of directions. Treatment for contact allergies depends on recommendations made by your veterinarian once he examines the situation.

  • Diabetes mellitus develops when your dog's body loses its ability to produce insulin on its own. Insulin therapy, administered through injections underneath your dog's skin, is widely used to help…

  • Like all allergies, dust mite allergies take some time to develop in dogs, with the first symptoms not surfacing until an animal has been exposed repeatedly to the mites. Your dog's dust mite allergy…

  • Protein allergies are common in dogs. The allergies may result from exposure over time to a particular protein source, especially a poor-quality protein. Protein allergies may be diagnosed with blood…

  • Rice allergies are relatively common in dogs. Some veterinarians believe a reaction is triggered over time by exposure to rice, an ingredient found in many dog foods and treats. Rice allergies may be…

  • Allergy tests for dogs may be conducted by blood antigen testing or by intradermal skin testing. An elimination diet may also be used to test for food allergies. After allergy testing, the dog can…

  • Canine atopy, also called canine atopic dermatitis, is an allergy in dogs that are sensitive to environmental allergens, such as pollens, spores and dust. According to the Veterinary Information…

  • When dogs experience allergies, they may be itchy and uncomfortable. A major cause for allergies in dogs is the food they eat; therefore, the best solution is often just to make adjustments to the…

  • Nasal mites rarely cause symptoms in dogs, but sometimes dogs develop an allergy to them. Curing a case of nasal mites requires the removal of these small animals from the dog's nasal passages.

  • Rhinitis is an inflammation of the lining of the nasal cavity or sinuses. Rhinitis causes sneezing, mucous discharge and, occasionally, bleeding from the nose. Young dogs tend to develop infectious…

  • Atopic allergies in dogs is a reaction to a specific substance that most other dogs would consider harmless. Like humans, dogs can have many allergic triggers, and can also have varied responses to…

  • Candida yeast is a normally occurring fungus in both humans and dogs. When the immune system of a dog is functioning at optimal levels, yeast does not have as severe of an impact on a dog. However,…

  • Dogs snore for many of the same reasons humans do. The main causes of canine snoring--just like those of humans--are airway obstructions and obesity. Understanding why your dog is snoring is the key…

  • Food allergies in Labrador Retrievers cause itchy skin and ears. Your dog will rub her face, chew her feet and show signs of dry skin. Her coat may be dull and her appetite poor. Tracking down the…

  • "Hot spot" is the common term for acute moist dermatitis---a hairless, intensely itchy patch that a dog will not leave alone. Because of the constant scratching or chewing to relieve the itch, the…

  • Many dog owners become concerned when their canine begins itching excessively. This can be a symptom of atopy, which is a very common condition in dogs, and occurs when your canine is allergic to…

  • Just like his owner, a dog can have allergies. Some of the allergies are minor inconveniences, while others can cause major problems for your pet if not treated. While a dog cannot communicate his…

  • Keeping your dog in good health can help ensure a long, happy life for your pooch. While there are many things that you can do for your dog, maintaining and improving his health is one of the most…

  • Snoring is not uncommon among dogs, just as it is not uncommon among humans. Some breeds of dogs are more prone to snoring because of their facial construction. Dogs with pushed-in faces, such as…

  • Like people, dogs can be plagued with a host of environmental and food allergies. Veterinarians have discovered that many of our pets are allergic to the common grain fillers in dog food and treats…