Last Updated on December 18, 2020
© pixabayUnfortunately, allergies are not just meant to haunt us, humans. There are a lot of dogs out there that suffer from runny noses and tons of sneezes just like us.
However, there’s a difference between the common flu and allergies. On the one hand, the flu comes in a certain period of the year, normally whenever there are weather changes that end up messing with our system, allergies, on the other hand, require specific allergy treatment since those affected by it need to deal with it 24/7.
Normally, dogs can develop an allergic reaction to cigarette smoke, dust, perfume, mold spores, cleaning chemicals, and pollen.
But how can you know that your pup is allergic?
Hot spots in dogs, a runny nose, hair loss, swollen skin, inflamed eyes, itchy skin, constant sneezing, a lot of scratching, and redness are some of the symptoms your dog may be suffering from if he has any type of allergies.
All of these symptoms contribute to a lot of discomfort, but don’t worry, here we’ll tell you 7 different ways you can cope with your dog’s allergies so they can live a happy, healthy life.