Top 5 seasional allergirs in dogs and quick home treatment
Here are the top 5 seasonal allergies in dogs and quick home treatments you can try:
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1. Pollen (Grass, Trees, Weeds)
Signs: Itchy skin, paw licking, red eyes, sneezing
Quick Home Treatment:
Wipe paws and coat with a damp cloth after walks to remove pollen.
Oatmeal baths can soothe itchy skin.
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2. Mold Spores
Signs: Respiratory issues, sneezing, skin irritation
Quick Home Treatment:
Keep your home dry and clean, especially in humid areas like basements.
Use a HEPA air purifier if possible.
Bathe with an anti-fungal shampoo (like one with chlorhexidine).
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3. Dust Mites
Signs: Chronic itching, especially belly and armpits
Quick Home Treatment:
Wash bedding weekly in hot water.
Vacuum often and use dust covers on dog beds.
Try quercetin supplements (a natural antihistamine—ask your vet first).
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4. Flea Allergy Dermatitis (FAD)
Signs: Intense itching, especially near the tail, red bumps
Quick Home Treatment:
Bathe with gentle flea shampoo.
Use apple cider vinegar (diluted) as a rinse (1 part ACV to 3 parts water).
Vacuum regularly to reduce flea eggs.
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5. Food Allergies (Seasonal proteins or additives)
Signs: Ear infections, diarrhea, skin inflammation
Quick Home Treatment:
Switch to a limited-ingredient diet (LID) or hydrolyzed protein diet temporarily.
Use coconut oil topically for itchy skin.
Avoid treats with common allergens (chicken, beef, wheat, soy).
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Note: Home treatments help with mild symptoms, but if your dog shows persistent or severe signs (open sores, intense scratching, behavior change), see a vet—especially for antihistamine or steroid recommendations.
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