Pet Allergies FAQs


Pet Allergies FAQs and Vet Animal Care from Our Veterinarian on Our Veterinary Team

This fact might surprise some pet owners, but pets also have allergies like humans. These allergic reactions can manifest as dermatological, respiratory, and gastrointestinal issues for your pet. If you suspect your pet has allergies, take them to our veterinarian for examination and treatment. At Pet Medical Center of Westerville, serving Westerville, OH, we offer pet care services, including allergy treatment. 

Pet allergies

What Types of Allergic Reactions Can Pets Have? 

Pet allergic reactions can be caused by environmental factors such as pollen and dust, household and grooming products, chemicals, plants, dander, and particular food ingredients. Pets can be allergic to flea saliva and can have allergic reactions after flea bites. 

How Do Pet Allergic Reactions Manifest? 

Allergic reactions associated with environmental factors and fleas often manifest on the pet's skin as rashes, inflammation, redness, and dry, scaly skin. You might notice your pet scratching, licking, or biting his skin consistently after exposure to an allergen. As a result, they may start balding, develop open sores, and get skin infections.

Environmental allergens can also affect the respiratory system of your pet, resulting in constant wheezing, sneezing, and nasal discharge. Gastrointestinal problems like constant diarrhea are signs of food-related allergic reactions. 

How Are Pet Allergies Diagnosed? 

After taking your pet to the vet, our veterinarian will help determine whether it has an allergy. He might use skin tests, elimination diets, and more. Our vet may look into your pet's medical history and perform a physical exam to clearly understand your pet's past medical issues and overall health. Elimination diets can help figure out which food might have been the trigger point for the allergic reaction. 

How Is the Treatment for Pet Allergic Reactions? 

Once the allergens have been identified, vet animal care for pet allergy may involve the administration of medications that can help ease the symptoms of the allergic reaction. Our veterinarian might also recommend keeping the pet's surroundings safe to prevent future allergic reactions. If the allergy is food-related, our vet might suggest a change in diet. For environmental factors like pollen, you might want to cut down plants producing lots of pollen around your home. 

Visit Us to Get Vet Animal Care from Our Veterinarian on Our Veterinary Team for Pet Allergies

Visit us at Pet Medical Center of Westerville in Westerville, OH, for pet care services. Our vet is ready to help your pet live a quality life. Contact us today for more information about pet allergies. Call us at (614) 882-7700 for more information.

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