Dogs can be allergic to a wide variety of airborne and environmental materials. Airborne allergies (atopy) and food allergies are caused by an overreaction of the immune system to common---and normally harmless---substances. When inhaled or absorbed...
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According to research performed at the College of Veterinary Medicine at Virginia Tech, approximately ten percent of all canines suffer from some form of allergy. Many canine allergies present themselves by affecting the dog's skin. While many...
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Many dogs suffer from skin conditions that cause itching and pain. Some canine skin problems are the result of a health condition that must be corrected with medication. However, most canine skin irritations can easily be avoided by diet, dog care and...
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There are three main causes of allergies in dogs, and to confuse matters further, some allergy-prone dogs can be reactive to multiple allergens. The most common allergens are atopic or inhalant: airborne pollens, dust mites and molds. Flea allergies are...
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Dogs, just like people, can have a variety of skin problems. Some dogs have sensitive skin that is more prone to allergies or other skin diseases. Just because your dog's skin is covered in a coat of fur does not mean that the skin is safe. Always be...
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