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  • What Causes Yellow Labradors to Scratch?

    If your yellow Labrador constantly scratches, licks and chews its fur or skin, there could be several reasons. Parasites such as fleas are attracted to dogs and live on their skin. Or your dog could be suffering from allergies. It's a good idea to take your dog to a veterinarian to seek solutions.

  • What Are the Treatments for Flea Allergy?

    Flea Allergy Dermatitis is a common condition in dogs, cats and other animals. While fleas make most dogs and cats itch, some animals are especially sensitive to a flea's saliva. Cat World reports that there are 15 allergens in flea saliva. Signs of Flea Allergy Dermatitis include nipping at the affected area until wounds actually form. Other signs are large red welts and excessive itching.

  • Allergies to Flea Medicine

    Fleas are an itchy pest that can infest your pet and your home. Treating them quickly is important to stop them from spreading. When you treat your pet, keep an eye out for any signs of an allergic reaction to the medication.

  • What Are Treatments for a Dog With a Flea Allergy?

    Fleas are annoying and itchy for all dogs, but dogs with flea allergies experience intense itching from just one flea bite. That's why it's important to treat dogs with flea allergies for both fleas and the allergy itself. The good news for dogs and their owners is that flea allergies are fairly easy to treat.

  • Cures for Flea Allergies in Dogs

    The condition known as flea allergy dermatitis makes susceptible dogs miserable. Their lives become an endless cycle of itching, scratching and licking. Fortunately, treatments are available to help these dogs. With some dogs a permanent cure is possible, but most will have to stay on some sort of medication to alleviate the condition.

  • Herbs to Treat Flea Allergies in Dogs

    Flea allergies are a common problem in dogs, and can cause headaches for the owner. Every time a flea bites the dog, it sets off a cycle of irritation and infection that makes the dog miserable and can cost hundreds of dollars to treat. The best remedy is effective flea control, but it can take only one flea to slip through the dog's defenses to cause a flare-up, so treatment for secondary infections and irritation is also necessary. Some dog owners have found lasting success using herbal remedies that may be gentler on the dog than prescription medication.

  • Holistic Treatments for Flea Allergies in Dogs

    If your dog has flea allergies, the saliva from a flea bite causes irritation to its skin. The itching can become intense, causing your dog to scratch and bite his skin. In turn, this causes open sores or lesions that may become infected. A veterinarian often treats flea allergies with injections and pills. However, you can also discuss holistic options with your vet.

  • Allergies to Fleas

    According to PetPlace.com, flea allergies are one of the most common allergic reactions in dogs. Dogs with flea allergies exhibit extreme itchiness when bitten.

  • How to Cure a Flea Allergy

    Although all fleas bites make the bitten party itch to some extent, some dogs have an extra adverse reaction to the parasites. This is most likely caused by an actual topical allergy to the saliva that gets onto and under the dog's skin when the flea bites it. If a dog is allergic to flea bites, the bite area swells slightly and turns red; the dog also scratches far more than one who is not allergic to fleas. It's not likely that your dog will ever be "cured" of his allergy to flea bites, but you can take steps to…

  • How to Know If My Dog Has Flea Allergies

    Allergy to fleas is the most common dog allergy. Unfortunately, various dog allergies look alike if you don't know what to look for. There are a few signs you can look for to determine if your dog has flea allergies. If you notice some of these signs, take your dog to a veterinarian to determine if the problem is a flea allergy and any treatments for it.

  • Flea Allergies in Dogs

    Though the itch of flea bites is often attributed to toxins within the bite itself, in some cases it is instead caused by an allergy. This can cause severe itching and other irritation in affected dogs, a condition that can be overlooked if the owner isn't familiar with flea bite allergies.

  • Flea Allergy Dermatitis in Dogs

    Flea allergy dermatitis is usually a reaction to a severe sensitivity to flea bites on your dog. When this happens, it will make your pet very uncomfortable and unhappy until both the initial problem and the reactionary effect have been treated.

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