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Pet Allergies - Does your
Pet have an Allergy, and How to Treat It
Dealing With Pet Allergies
Author: A. Wilmot
It is Winter time again, a time of the year when pets and humans
are very vulnerable to each other. As this is obviously the chilliest
time of the year, animals are much more likely to be cooped up inside
the house with us. All of the windows and doors are closed to the
world and the heat is blasting around the clock.
These are exactly the conditions which make our winter homes playgrounds
for certain allergens. Our pets are extremely vulnerable to the
dust in the carpet, the mold inside the walls of your old house
and other pets. But warm moist times of the year are high allergy
times as well.
Allergies are simply the most common conditions affecting cats
and according to Kansas State University, 15% of dogs suffer from
common allergies like pollen and house dust. An allergic reaction
is the work of an overactive immune system. It is when an animal
responds abnormally to a seemingly everyday substance such as grass
or general food ingredients.
Of the different kinds of allergies, contact allergies are the
least common in cats and dogs. An example of a contact allergen
is a flea collar. Grass and various kinds of bedding such as wool
are also examples.
An Inhalant Allergy is the most common allergy for cats and is
also prevalent in dogs. This particular kind of allergy is caused
by the hypersensitivity of the immune system to environmental substances.
A Flea Allergy is the single most common dog allergy but is also
common in cats. The normal dog or cat suffers only somewhat minor
irritation in lieu of a flea bite with minimal itching. A food allergy
is also somehat common in pets. Cats often become allergic to their
most common protein such as tuna. Dogs can be allergic to proteins
like chicken and beef.
When it comes to allergies, like most things it's a matter of controlling,
not curing. Once an animal's body becomes hypersensitive to certain
things, it is then eternally vulnerable to those things. Regarding
treatment of allergies, the most common treatments are topical products
like shampoos or antihistamines. There are also certain supplements
that you can give to your pets to help support the insides of their
bodies, which to an extent determine the condition of the outside.
For additional Information visit Dog
Supplements from Life's Abundance for help with your dog.
About the author: A. Wilmot is a writer/researcher. For more information
go to http://www.premium-cat-food.com/
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