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126. Skin Author and Copyright Holder - Linda Aronson, DVM. Published ...
- www.beaconforhealth.org
- In these the dog days of summer, skin, particularly Beardie skin, is liable to be a hot, not to mention red and itchy, subject. Because it is the part of the body which first encounters outside intruders, skin is liable to much abuse, but it is also a mirror of what is happening inside the dog too. ... , pruritic), dog with hot spots was given a shot of corticosteroid or put on steroid pills. ...
- For example, suppose your dog has allergies to dust, but the allergy isn't bad enough to cause him to scratch much. ... It means allergy to a specific substance or substances, and the problem is inherited. ... He also has a mild flea allergy, and now adding the two allergies together, he starts to scratch. ... Then there's the dog that scratches like crazy at home and stops at the vet's. This is not just to make you look a fool, and close examination of the affected areas of the body will show evidence of claw action, but anxiety may distract the dog from scratching. That anxiety can also cause the dog to sweat, and even that mild change in the microclimate of his skin, can be enough to stop the itch. ...
- Fleas: Even if a dog is not strictly speaking flea allergic, an infestation of fleas will make most dogs itchy. ... Fleas will drown if you bathe in water and regular dog shampoo. As most of the time they're not on the dog anyway, vacuuming is essential to any flea control plan. Diatamaceous earth outside, applied at night or damped down with a hose before the dog goes on it (to avoid irritation of lung tissue), takes care of fleas deposited by visitors to your yard. ... If your dog is severely allergic, or your flea problem is Floridian, I do prescribe Advantage for clients who've got to have something for the dog. Interestingly, if your dog is truly flea allergic he may not have to meet a flea to start itching. There is evidence that there is cross allergy to other insects such as cockroaches, blackflies and black ants. ... There's not a really good test for flea bite hypersensitivity, so diagnosis is generally made on suspicion (fleas on dog) and response (get rid of fleas, stop itching). ...
127. Dog News: Another allergy story
- www.planet-pets.com
- Food allergies aren't exclusive to humans. ... In dogs and cats, the symptoms of food allergy are dry, itchy skin, stomach upset and occasional changes in behavior. ... According to the Australian Veterinary Journal, if your veterinarian suspects a food allergy, the best way to diagnose it is with an elimination diet. This is a special food that's made with meats and vegetables that your pet hasn't eaten before. So if you think your dog may be allergic to beef, try a diet made with lamb and rice. ...
128. Special formulated dog food for dogs with extra dietary needs.
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129. Allergies and Sensitivities In Dogs
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- When the immune system over reacts (which can cause harm to the animal), that reaction is termed an allergy or sensitivity.
- While veterinarians and allergists distinguish between the two terms based on their chemical reactions, the dog and it's owner don't.
- All they know is that the dog is uncomfortable and has problems:.
- It is obvious that something does not agree with the dog. ...
- ingestion of food ingredients, herbs, or medications.
- Determining that a condition is an allergy or sensitivity rather than a real disease takes veterinary know-how.
- Once your veterinarian is sure that the symptoms are due to a reaction, it's your job to play Sherlock Holmes and discover the substance that is causing your dog to over react.
- The easiest way is to limit your dog's exposure to any substance that might cause a reaction.
- A contact allergy/sensitivity generally creates symptoms "at the point of contact. " Food, injection and airborne substances can create any of the symptoms mentioned above.
- Contact allergy or sensitivity will generally cause an area to become irritated, itchy, swollen, or otherwise abnormal looking. Depending on the area involved, keep the dog away from anything that would touch it.
- If your dog's belly is irritated, chances are he's lying on something that he shouldn't be. ... If his chin is red, change food bowls.
- Ingestion of allergy or sensitivity can cause gastrointestinal or skin problems. The most common allergy-causing food ingredients include: milk, cheese, chicken, soy, wheat, and beef.
130. Healthcare Articles - Dog and Cat Allergies
- www.petschoice.com
- Another everyday cause of pet allergies is food, primarily corn, but also wheat, soy, dairy products, and beef.
- Imagine having a terrible itching sensation all over your body! This is how a cat or dog feels when suffering from common allergic reactions. ... A pet with a bad allergy may also have a bad body odor.
- Dermatologists can perform allergy testing very similar to the "skin tests" done in people. ... The best treatments for allergic dogs are medicated baths and sprays, allergy shots, antihistamines and special fatty acid formulations. ...
131. GRRoW News - News & Events - Reading Corner - Natural Remedies
- grrow.org
- Your dog may present only one or several of the symptoms listed. ...
- Feed a high quality NATURAL (with human grade ingredients) dog food or home cooked/raw food diet that does not contain any additives, preservatives or poor quality ingredients (i. ... ) Also - eliminate chemicals from dog's life/environment: including lawn pesticides, flea sprays, chemical cleaners, etc. ...
- Chronic ear infections are usually a result of an underlying food allergy. ...
- Pour 1/4 capsule of acidophilus (from health food store) into each ear after cleaning with vinegar solution. ...
132. Quick Therapy For Food Allergies
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- Quick Therapy For Food Allergies.
- Food allergies are among the easiest things to cure because they are unconscious connections with illnesses or emotional associations from the past -- things you've forgotten about. You may have developed nausea or headaches from a bug you picked up and it gets connected or associated with food you ate recently. When you eat the food, it brings back some of the symptoms of the illness or the emotional upset. This is Pavlov and his dog stuff, from Psychology 101. ...
- I say the following: "When I click on the microphone and say DISCONNECT!, it will disconnect you from ALL the causes of your food allergies at ALL levels of your mind and you will NEVER be bothered by food allergies again. ...
- The test is to have him imagine he's eaten the offending food and go forward in time (eyes closed) to see how he feels. ...
- Quick Therapy For Food Allergies.
- What's to Eat? The Milk-Free, Egg-Free, Nut-Free Food Allergy Cookbook.
- More books on Food Allergies.
133. Gluten Free Casein Free - GFCF - Food allergy - symptom of food allergy
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134. Food Allergies - Find your book at a cheap price with Kelkoo
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- Allergy Methods and Protocols.
- Essential Allergy.
- Food Allergy and Food Intolerance.
- 1939-1989: Fifty Years Progress in Allergy.
- Home > Books > Books > Medicine > Clinical & internal medicine > Diseases & disorders > Immunology > Allergies > Food Allergies BOOK PROFILE Food Allergies - Walsh Explaining how different foods cause pain and discomfort and how to identify them, this book provides welcome reassurance that sufferers can find and treat their food allergies. ...
- Subtitle: The Complete Guide to Understanding and Relieving Your Food AllergiesReleased: 09/10/2000Pages / length: 304 pagesPage size: 228 x 155Weight: 340 g Compare prices .
- Thinking that "all of the other reindeer" she hears people singing about include her, Olive the dog reports to the North Pole to help Santa Claus on Christmas. ...
135. Dr. Wise Answers Your Pet Questions
- www.rivma.org
- Wise answers the following questions regarding food allergies:.
- How do I get my family to adhere to the food trial?.
- Why isn't lamb and rice helping my dog's food allergies?.
- Why is my dog itching and what can we do?.
- My veterinarian explained food allergies and food trials. My dog is being tested for this very problem, but my family is having trouble adhering to the rules. ...
- Treats for the pup! The dog likes treats and usually expects them on a regular basis. ... This is a very difficult part of a food trial, but it can be handled if some creative thought is used. ...
- Dry food: Some dogs think all food is a treat, so divide the total ration of the kibble into several smaller portions. Allow family members to "treat" the dog using some of these small portions. ...
- Canned food: Food that has a solid form can often be pushed out of the can in a loaf form. ... Cookies! Food dehydrators also work for this process.
- For some dogs, ice cubes are adequate! Use your imagination and some of these ideas when dealing with food allergic pets. ... Be sure to check with your veterinarian before adding anything to the food trial.
- My veterinarian has diagnosed my dog, Scratchy, as having food allergies. ...
- Scratchy most likely has itchy skin, which is the most common clinical sign of food allergies. ... Scratchy may be allergic to any food, but the most common foods incriminated in food allergies are beef, milk, wheat, soybean, chicken, eggs, and corn. Food allergies are often tricky to deal with but take heart! You can help your pet by working closely with your veterinarian and following his or her advice and directions to the letter. ...
136. Itchy Dogs - Omaha Vaccine Company
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- The dog is scratching, and scratching, and scratching. ... No one in the house can sleep, and the dog is miserable. You don't see any fleas, so you assume that the poor animal has an allergy. After all, in this day and age, everyone seems to be allergic to something, so the dog must be allergic. Thinking it has to be his food, you switch brands, but three weeks later, the dog is still scratching, you're still awake at night, and the dog is still miserable. ...
- Well, the first mistake was assuming that every scratching, itchy dog must have an allergy. The second mistake was assuming that the allergy must be related to the food. ... Merely assuming any itching is an allergy and guessing about treatment can lead to months and months of misery for your pet and you. ...
- It is critical to understand that many, many different types of problems can cause itching, and look the same on the dog. ... So, the diagnosis is not based merely on looking at the dog, but reached by combining the history of the disease, the pet's physical examination, and specific diagnostic tests. ...
- To make things worse, combinations of skin diseases can occur, so a pet could have allergies to inhalant substances, food allergies, bacterial skin infections, and fleas at the same time. Even if the dog really had a food allergy, merely switching the diet would not solve this poor animal's problems! .
- Parasites can be seen on the dog or found by a test called a skin scraping (tiny bits of skin tissue are examined under the microscope). ... So a dog may end up taking thyroid supplements, medication to control yeast and bacterial infections, and be treated for fleas at the same time. ...
- In addition, they can be allergic to more than one inhaled substance or food, or have a combination of allergies and be allergic to both foods and inhaled substances at the same time. ...
- Dogs with food allergies could have digestive signs, such as diarrhea, but more commonly have rashes, bumps on the skin, and itching. ...
137. Dog Logic Home Page
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- ALL the FREE Training, Feeding and Health articles apply to every breed of Dog and even Cats! Doglogic has already saved countless dog lives and homes, and will continue to do so for many years. DogLogic contains a wealth of Dog Health, Obedience and Feeding information, Books and Supplies.
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138. Flint River Ranch Natural Pet Foods - Allergy/Sensitive Formula for Dogs
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- Lamb/Millet/Rice Adult Dog Food.
- 10# LAMB/MILLET/RICE Dog - $17. ...
- 20# LAMB/MILLET/RICE Dog - $29. ...
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- + ESSENTIAL VITAMINS & CHELATED MINERALS Flint River Ranch's Lamb, Millet and Rice Adult Dog Food is specifically formulated for those dogs that are allergic to wheat, corn glutens, and/or chicken. ... Synergistically this formula provides the very finest diet for food-sensitive dogs. ...
- Oven-baking changes hard to digest starches into easy to digest dextrins, which are readily absorbed into your dog's system. The secret to good nutrition is not how many nutrients are present in a dog's food, but rather, how available they are and how efficiently they can be utilized when digested. ...
139. pet food allergies in dogs and cats
- www.petz.co.uk
- Dog Breeding.
- Food Allergy.
- CARING FOR PETS WITH FOOD ALLERGY.
- Food allergy or intolerance occurs occasionally in cats and dogs when an ingredient of the diet, usually part of the protein content, causes signs such as itching or diarrhoea. ...
- WHAT IS A FOOD ALLERGY.
- Food allergies are estimated to cause 1% of all skin problems in dogs and cats. Other allergic skin problems, for example allergy to flea bites, are more commonly seen. The incidence of gut upsets, such as vomiting or diarrhoea that are caused by food allergies is not known, but is thought to be greater than 1%. Animals that have both itching and gastrointestinal problems are more likely to have food allergies.
- The exact mechanism by which a protein in the diet causes the signs of food allergy is not known. It is thought that abnormal amounts or types of protein particles from food are absorbed into the bloodstream from the digestive tract. ...
- The skin and digestive tract may then become sensitive to food containing that particular protein ingredient. ... Allergies can develop to foods that have been fed for years but the allergy may develop with a sudden onset. Once an allergy has developed, the sensitivity to the ingredient may last a lifetime, so foods containing that ingredient will need to be left out of the diet permanently.
- WHICH FOODS CAUSE FOOD ALLERGY?.
- Any food ingredient that your pet has previously been fed can cause hypersensitivity reactions. The protein part of the food is the most likely culprit. ...
140. Rottweilers Helkrieger Rottweilers
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- Processed Food. ...
- The supermarket and the pet food manufactures do not provide safe food for our pets despite all the clever television commercials that claim their brands are complete. the bagged and canned food billed as complete and a balanced diet, is primarily made up of rubbish, consisting mainly of beef or poultry by-products, what they really mean is: contains - feet, organs, blood, hides, hooves, beaks, feathers, etc. ... , he happily said ‘it is dog food mate’.
- It is these by-products that comprise of 40% of our pets food. the other percentage of commercial dog food consists of vegetable fibre, grain and chemicals. ...
- And I wonder how many of our pets have died as a result of these slow poisons in the food.
- This is used in the premium veterinary lines of dog food as a preservative. People are buying these more expensive foods thinking they are giving their pet a better food. ... as a particular prevalent pet food hazards and more importantly avoid them.
- then come the artificial colourings and preservatives, sugar and salt, which prevent the fat in the food from going rancid, these in turn cause many pets to become addictive to certain foods. How many times have you heard a fellow dog owner say ‘my pet will not eat anything but. ... Sugar can comprise as much as 25% of the semi moist dog food packets and dog biscuits. ...
- The pet food manufacturers are under great pressure and rightly so, to change their ways, and some are now using Vitamins such as Vit. ...
- First and for most the dog is a carnivore which is a flesh eater, raw meat that is, raw meat is the central ingredient in optimal diets for both cats and dogs. ...
- Cooked and canned food is dead meat for our dogs and causes mucus to form in the animals intestines, mucus being the main food for worms and parasites. ...
141. A Rash of Kisses: Science News Online, July 20, 2002
- www.sciencenews.org
- Food for Thought.
- In some people with food allergies, a smooch can trigger hives and more.
- For people with a serious food allergy, real kisses sometimes leave the same mark. ... The red wheal signals an allergic hypersensitivity to food residues on the smoocher's mouth. ...
- –based Food Allergy and Anaphylaxis Network, calls the new UC-Davis study "the first to try to quantify the problem. " Its findings, Muñoz-Furlong says, indicate that risks from kissing are "a big deal" and give people with food allergy yet another thing to fear. ...
- Roughly half the persons with food allergies are sensitive to these or tree nuts, such as walnuts, cashews, and almonds. Serious food allergy in this country sends some 30,000 individuals to the hospital each year and kills up to 200, at least three times as many as die from insect stings. ...
- Most people, even physicians, don't appreciate the food-allergy risks posed by exposures other than ingestion. ...
- People with a severe allergy to peanuts can develop low-grade reactions while aboard planes on which the snack has been given to other passengers, notes Nils E. Eriksson, a retired Swedish food allergist associated with County Hospital in Halmstad. ...
- In the September 2001 Allergy, Brunello Wüthrich of the University Hospital in Zurich reported that a physician allergic to peanuts developed puffy lips and itchiness after a girlfriend's smooch. ...
- In the UC-Davis analysis, about 6 percent of the study participants with severe food allergies reported reactions from kissing. ...
- The Halmstad team did raise the question in a survey of 1,139 Swedes claiming food hypersensitivity. At a symposium last year in Venice, Italy, Eriksson reported that fully 12 percent of the respondents answered "yes" to the question: Do you get symptoms when you are in close contact with—for example, kissing—another person? More recently, his group surveyed 1,100 people with food allergies in Sweden, Denmark, Estonia, Lithuania, and Russia. ...
- Sinai School of Medicine's Jaffe Food Allergy Institute in New York. ...
142. The Directory Of Dog Web Sites - Dog Shopping - Food & Nutrition
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- Send us your dog's allergy list and we will make a treat just for him! Flavors include venison, shrimp, liver, turkey, cheese, PB&J and more. ...
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143. About CSJ Dog Food for active dogs.
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- While breeding, training and competing with so many dogs over the years, Ceri Rundle and her father Glyn Jones have continuously been on the look out for an affordable, top quality dog food but found little or no success. ...
- This eventually led them to a major decision : To develop their own range of dog foods - CSJ. ...
- Ceri's CV in the dog world is without doubt second to none. Her achievements are well documented and include being the very first lady to appear on the BBC2 TV series 'One Man & His Dog'. ...
- Later Ceri went on to become the first lady to qualify for the Welsh National Team with her homebred dog, Bwlch Hemp, followed by her election on to the Panel of National Judges for Wales, another first. ...
- Glyn is a former International Supreme and Reserve Supreme Champion with his dog Gel and Reserve Supreme Champion with the famous homebred Bwlch Taff and five times winner of the Brace Competition on the BBC2 TV series, One Man & His Dog' with his dogs Gel and Bwlch Bracken. ...
- Glyn has produced three training videos 'Come bye and Away', 'That'll Do' and 'Take Time' and co wrote the training book that many regard as the 'Bible' of the dog world 'A Way of Life' which up to now has been translated into 5 languages. ...
- Keeping weight on -I could not get enough food into him.
- His allergy was sorted,however I still had the problem of keeping his weight on.
- He needs far less food and his weight stays on. ...
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144. PetPlace.com - Article: Food Allergy
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- Food Allergy.
- The term food allergy often is used to describe any adverse reaction to foods. Some reactions are mediated by the immune system (true allergy) whereas others are not (food intolerance). Food intolerance and true allergy cannot be reliably differentiated on a clinical basis, and this difficulty explains why a variety of clinical signs are attributed to what has broadly been called food allergy.
- Barriers in the gastrointestinal tract prevent adverse responses to ingested food in most individuals. ... Abnormalities in the gastrointestinal defense mechanisms (mucosal barrier failure with increased antigen absorption, defective immunoregulation) may predispose your dog to the development of food allergies. Which of these mechanisms is important in the pathogenesis of food allergies in dogs presently is unknown.
- The pathogenesis of food allergy in dogs has not been established. ...
- The foods most commonly incriminated as allergens in dogs are beef, dairy products and wheat and account for 66 percent of suspected cases of food allergy. ...
- Reactions to food additives frequently are suspected, but little objective information supports this perception. Additional studies are needed to confirm the role of food additives in adverse reactions in dogs.
- Food-responsive dermatoses are uncommon in dogs with a reported incidence in small animals of one to 20 percent. Food allergy can occur in animals of any age, including young animals less than six months of age. Thus, food allergy should be considered in any itchy dog less than six months or older than six years of age.
- Initially, food allergy causes non-seasonal pruritus. ... In fact, it is a common misconception that food allergy occurs shortly after changing an animal’s diet. Most animals diagnosed with food allergy had developed allergy to a food that had been fed for many years often more than two years. Food allergy can develop in response to virtually any ingredient of the diet.
145. PG.com
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- Does Your Dog Have Allergies?.
- Large-Breed Senior Dog Care .
- Find out how to care for your mature dog with Iams interactive nutrition charts, where you'll find info on your pet's metabolism, immune system, and intestinal digestion.
- That scratching may be more than just a standard dog itch. ...
- Dogs are affected by many of the same allergensdust, pollen, food, or insect bitesas we are. ...
- If your pet is experiencing any of these symptoms, read on to determine the type of allergy he or she may be experiencing, and consult your veterinarian.
- Contact Allergy.
- Inhalant Allergy.
- Flea Allergy.
- Food Allergy.
- Dogs are not born with a food allergy, but they may develop one (usually to an animal protein) over time. ...
- Although specific food allergies are difficult to discover, it's not impossible. ...
- Feed your puppy a hypoallergenic dog food such as Eukanuba® Veterinary Diets. ...
- Spray Febreze Allergen Reducer™ in your home to reduce up to 75% of your dog and cat allergens. ...
146. Resistance Training With Your Dog
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- Resistance Training With Your Dog.
- You may be wondering, "How can I possibly do resistance training with my dog?" Well, here are a few exercises you can do with the aid of your faithful furry companion. ...
- Leg raises - if you have a male dog, he's probably already shown you how to do this one. ...
- Abdominal crunches with a paw on your forehead - laying down on the floor and grunting in pain can cause your dog to do it's own investigation to find out if you're all right. ...
- Deadlifts - if your dog has any inkling that you're taking him to the vet or someplace else he doesn't want to go and you've had to scrape him up off the floor to get him in the car, you've just done a deadlift. ...
- One final word of advice when doing resistance training with your dog is never yell out "Spot me!" if your dog is not housetrained. ...
- Back to School : What is a food allergy? What can you do?.
- You Asked: Food Allergies Explained .
- Health Quick Tip: Help Your Child Cope With Food Allergies .
- September 19 Is Life-Threatening Allergy Day .
- Resistance Training With Your Dog .
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148. Dog Supplements: Natural Pets
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- Dog Supplements.
- Are you looking for a superior nutritional supplement for your dog? If so, then Natural Pets offers a wide variety of supplements in tinctures, powders, and capsules. ...
- If feeding dry food only, it is also suggested to wet the food ever so slight and then add the supplement. ...
- Nupro, all natural dog supplement, is a scientifically balanced formula that is high in vitamins, minerals, enzymes, amino and fatty acids. Nupro provides the necessary raw ingredients (missing from cooked and processed dog food), with easily digestible whole foods, specially designed to condition your dog into first class health. ...
- Strengthens tendons and ligaments, stimulates health and growth of cartilage, prevents many allergy problems, etc. ...
- Higher potency in a small dose, easy to feed dry capsule can also be opened, for mixing into food. ...
- Ultra Tabs with nutritional yeast & garlic is an all natural food supplement that is full of vitamins to provide an animal's body with all essential nutrients to improve skin and coat. ...
- Ultra Tabs contain no sugar, artificial flavorings, preservatives, food processing by products and no brewer's yeast. ...
- Ultra Tabs, Yeast Free with garlic is an excellent all natural food supplement. ...
- Nu-Pet Canine Chewable Wafers contains only premium human grade all natural ingredients and provides your pet antioxidant nutrients including all vitamins, amino acids, enzymes, and mineral vital to your dog's health. ...
- Provides important vitamins, minerals, enzymes and nutrients not available in commercially processed pet food including premium pet foods.
- Additional vitamins and minerals have been added to provide your animal with antioxidant protection that is often missing in commercially processed pet food. ...
- cat supplements | dog supplements | horse supplements.
- allergy relief | kidney care | arthritic & pain relief | skin & coat care | calmers | digestive aids | immune stimulators.
- If your cat or dog is ill and you desire help, please take him or her to a licensed veterinarian.
149. Dog Health Questions
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- Dog Health Problems .
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- It is very important for the owner to be familiar with their dog’s normal behavior. The reason for this is that the dog can not tell the owner that they are sick and any sudden change in the dog may represent sickness, which the owner must recognize in order that the dog be treated. Changes in the dog can include physical and social behavior. ...
- How often should you give your dog a veterinary check-up?.
- Once per year is usually enough unless the dog has chronic medical problems that require more frequent attention. It is important for any dog over six years of age to be examined thoroughly every six months.
- How do I test if my dog is deaf?.
- A quick test that owners can use is clapping your hands while the dog is not looking or aware of your presence and watch for a response. ... This test is based on monitoring brain activity of the dog, measuring sensitivity to electrical impulses and will give you the answers to your hearing related dog health questions.
- How can I tell if my dog has heatstroke?.
- If you have to leave your dog in the car, be sure to park in the shade and leave windows open for air flow. ...
150. NBC 17 - Family - Pet Skin Allergies Part II: Food Allergies
- www.nbc17.com
- Email This Story | Print This Story Pet Skin Allergies Part II: Food Allergies.
- Elimination Diet Can Determine Which Food Causes Allergy.
- In contrast to inhalant allergies, which cause dogs to itch during certain seasons, food allergies can cause itching all year round. ... Of course, some pets have food allergies along with flea-bite sensitivity or inhalant allergies. ...
- The most common clinical sign of a food allergy is intense itching, which can last all year and doesn't respond to medication, even steroids. ...
- Dogs with food allergies often get ear infections. ...
- Dogs with food allergies are allergic to certain proteins or carbohydrates in pet foods. They can be allergic to more than one food substance. The best way to diagnose a food allergy is using a food elimination diet and should only be done through the guidance of a veterinarian. ...
- Dogs with a food allergy will show improved signs as early as four weeks with resolution of all signs by three months. ...
- To diagnose which ingredient is the culprit, you restart the elimination diet, and once clinical signs have resolved, start adding in single food ingredients and monitor for allergic reactions. ...
- Don't let your itchy dog suffer any longer. ...
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