Can Dogs Have Allergies?

Allergies in dogs can be as common and as varied as in humans. At Cornerstone Veterinary Hospital of Clifton Park, we understand that your dog is more than just a pet; they’re a beloved member of your family. In this detailed guide, we’ll explore the signs, causes, and ways to address canine allergies, emphasizing the importance of professional veterinary care for your dog’s health and well-being.

 

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Recognizing the Signs of Allergies in Dogs

Allergies in dogs can manifest in several ways. It’s crucial to recognize these signs early to provide your dog with the care they need. Common symptoms include:

  • Itchy skin or ear infections
  • Constant licking or chewing at skin
  • Sneezing, coughing, or wheezing
  • Runny or itchy eyes
  • Vomiting or diarrhea (less common)

Remember, these symptoms can also be indicative of other health issues, so it’s essential to consult with our veterinarians at Cornerstone Veterinary Hospital by calling (518) 383-6254 to schedule an appointment.

Skin Allergies (Atopic Dermatitis)

Atopic dermatitis, a common skin allergy in dogs, is often caused by environmental allergens like pollen, mold, or dust mites. Dogs suffering from this condition will typically scratch excessively, and you may notice red, inflamed skin or hair loss.

Food Allergies

Food allergies in dogs are less common but can cause significant discomfort. Symptoms include gastrointestinal issues and skin irritation. Identifying the specific food allergen can be a process of trial and error under veterinary supervision.

Flea Allergy Dermatitis

This allergy is caused by an allergic reaction to flea saliva. It’s one of the easiest to prevent with regular flea control measures, but severe cases require veterinary intervention.

The Importance of Professional Diagnosis and Treatment

While it’s helpful to understand the signs of allergies in dogs, a professional diagnosis from a veterinarian is crucial. Allergy symptoms can overlap with other health issues, making accurate diagnosis and treatment essential for your dog’s health.

At Cornerstone Veterinary Hospital, our experienced team uses a combination of clinical examination, history, and sometimes allergy testing to determine the best course of action for your pet. Call us at (518) 383-6254 to schedule an appointment.

Managing Your Dog’s Allergies for a Happier, Healthier Life

Managing allergies in dogs typically involves a combination of treatments and lifestyle adjustments. Here’s what you can expect:

  • Medications: Depending on the type and severity of the allergy, our vets may prescribe antihistamines, corticosteroids, or other medications.
  • Dietary Adjustments: If a food allergy is suspected, we’ll guide you through a dietary trial to identify and eliminate the offending food.
  • Regular Flea Control: For flea allergy dermatitis, maintaining a strict flea control regimen is essential.
  • Environmental Changes: Minimizing exposure to environmental allergens can be a key part of managing atopic dermatitis.

Trust Cornerstone Veterinary Hospital for Your Dog’s Allergy Care

At Cornerstone Veterinary Hospital of Clifton Park, we are dedicated to providing comprehensive care for your dog’s allergies. Understanding the signs and seeking professional help is the first step to improving your dog’s quality of life. If you suspect your dog is suffering from allergies, don’t hesitate to call us at (518) 383-6254 to schedule an appointment. Our team is here to support you and your dog every step of the way.

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Originally opened as Animal Care Hospital by Dr. Mark Johnston in 1989, the hospital became Cornerstone Veterinary Hospital in 2015 when it was purchased by Drs. Alan and Lisa Knott. The name 'Cornerstone' holds a special place in their hearts, representing not only their Christian faith but also their commitment to being the cornerstone of the community in which they practice. As a family-owned and operated practice, every pet is treated as part of the family, ensuring they receive the highest standard of care. The team at Cornerstone Veterinary Hospital is dedicated to building lasting relationships with clients and their beloved pets, striving to be the cornerstone of the community in which they practice.