As pet parents, we always want the best for our furry companions, but sometimes they can experience discomfort or health issues that are difficult to pinpoint. One common but often overlooked issue is allergies. Just like humans, pets can suffer from allergies that can affect their quality of life. Understanding the symptoms, causes, and treatment options for pet allergies can help ensure your pet stays happy and healthy.
Allergies occur when a pet’s immune system reacts abnormally to substances that are usually harmless, known as allergens. These allergens can come from various sources, including food, the environment, and even parasites like fleas. Allergies can affect pets of any age, breed, or size, though some may be more prone to certain types of allergies.
It can sometimes be difficult to determine if your pet is suffering from allergies because the symptoms often overlap with other health conditions. Here are some common signs of allergies in pets:
Diagnosing allergies in pets can be challenging since many of the symptoms overlap with other conditions like infections or skin diseases. Your veterinarian may perform a variety of tests, including:
Remember, it’s important to consult with a veterinarian for an accurate diagnosis and to rule out other underlying health conditions.
Pets can be allergic to environmental factors such as pollen, mold, dust mites, or even grass. These allergies are usually seasonal, but they can also occur year-round, depending on the environment. Common symptoms include sneezing, coughing, and itching.
Whilst pollen or grass allergies are less common in the colder months, allergies to mold and dust mites are more common during this time since we tend to spend more time inside and we also keep our windows and doors closed, this in turn leads to poorer ventilation which leads to more allergens.
While there is no cure for pet allergies, there are many ways to manage and treat the symptoms, making your pet more comfortable.
Medications:
Allergen Avoidance:
Specialized Treatments:
Topical Treatments:
While some allergies are unavoidable, you can take steps to minimize the risk of your pet developing or suffering from severe allergic reactions:
Nextmune is an animal health company specialised in allergy and dermatology. Our products are developed by veterinary dermatologists especially to help treat allergic animals. Here are some of our favourites for this season:
A powerful solution designed to neutralize house dust allergens, helping reduce allergic symptoms in pets. It contains an aqueous suspension of microcapsules filled with substances that alter the chemical structure of allergen particles, preventing them from triggering allergic reactions. When applied, it forms a polymer film that binds allergens into larger particles, stopping them from floating in the air.
This spray is effective on a range of surfaces like rugs, carpets, bedding, mattresses, upholstered furniture, soft toys, and curtains. Using Slow Release™ Technology, it offers long-term protection against house dust mites, lasting up to 5 months after a single application. One 400ml bottle covers approximately 40m², making it a convenient, long-lasting solution for managing pet allergies.
Give your pet the boost it needs with Dr. Baddaky Omega-3, a high-quality omega-3 fatty acid supplement specially developed for pets. This supplement is based on pure fish oil and is rich in EPA and DHA, essential fatty acids known for their anti-inflammatory properties and their role in maintaining healthy skin, coat, and joints.
Key benefits:
Whether you want to improve your pet’s skin and coat, enhance mobility, or support overall health, Dr. Baddaky Omega-3 is a simple yet effective addition to their diet.
Nugget became very itchy and all the itching lead to her harming herself and wounds started to appear. The vet and Nuggets owner started with an elimination diet and flee control and treated the wounds with out Pet's Relief Derm 10, a wound healing cream.
They found out that Nugget was suffering from a food allergy but after cutting out what she reacted to from the diet, not all symptoms cleared. Next step was to take a PAX-serum test to see if Nugget also suffered from some environmental allergies. The test was positive for D. farinae, a type of house dust mites. They then started using Pets Relief® Allergone in the home and also started a treatment with Immunotherapy.
Today, Nugget is free from symtoms and her skin is healthy. Her beautiful fur has started to grow back as well. Check out these before and after shots!