Disclaimer: This blog is for educational purposes, not intended to diagnose or treat a disease.  Always seek a vet’s advice for the best way to deal with your pet’s ailments. 

Many people are familiar with seasonal allergy symptoms. From the moment the first spring flowers bloom those who struggle with allergies begin to anticipate the long, sneeze-filled road ahead. 

What some people may not know is that dogs aren’t immune to these issues, either. Though allergies may not reveal themselves with the same symptoms in dogs as people, it is possible that your pet may be dealing with seasonal allergy struggles as well.

It can be difficult to sit by and watch your dog live with this discomfort. Fortunately, there are ways to help ease their pain and make springtime more manageable for them. If your four-legged friend is currently struggling with painful canine allergies, read on for five ways you can help your dog’s seasonal skin issues!

#1 Find The Root of Their Allergy

Understanding the cause of your dog’s allergic reaction is the first step to getting them the allergy treatment they need. While a dog’s body is going to react a bit differently to seasonal allergens than a human, many of the causes are actually the same. Some of the most common environmental allergen causes of seasonal pet allergies include these familiar substances:

  • Pollen
  • Grass and weeds
  • Dust
  • Mold
  • Fungi

Unfortunately, as much as your dog probably loves rolling around in the grass when the weather is nice—it may be worth taking a break from long periods outside in order to nail down a specific cause of their dog skin allergies. Additionally, getting an allergic dermatitis test from the veterinary dermatologist can also help determine the cause and get them on track to feeling better.

#2 Study Their Symptoms

Dogs often react to the same allergens as humans—although how they react is unique. To figure out whether or not your dog is reacting to seasonal causes, or something entirely different, you’ll want to watch out for these common dog allergy symptoms:

  • Skin itching
  • Hair loss
  • Blistering
  • Hives and swelling
  • Watery eyes
  • Ear infections
  • Sneezing and coughing

While sneezing, watery eyes, and coughing are common allergy symptoms present in humans, the itchy skin issues that come along with these reactions are more specific to dogs.

Another important step to managing your dog’s seasonal allergies is ruling out the possibility of a flea infestation. Fleas can cause itching of the skin, and flea excrement (also known as flea dirt) can result in watery eyes, sneezing, and stomach pain if ingested. While this reaction is technically considered an allergy, it must be treated differently than environmental allergies caused by the weather. 

Running a comb through your canine’s coat is the best way to discover a flea infestation on your own. Key signs that your dog has fleas may include:

  • Black flecks throughout your dogs fur
  • Tiny bugs that visibly jump around
  • Skinny, lighter colored larvae burrowed in your dog’s skin

Treatment of a flea outbreak is going to require specific chemicals that can potentially worsen a seasonal allergic reaction, so ruling out this condition is vital to finding the right solutions for easing your dog’s discomfort. 

#3 Antihistamines

Antihistamines, like Benadryl, can offer quick relief for allergic reactions. While it’s best to consult a veterinarian before administering medication to your dog, an antihistamine can typically be bought over the counter and pet-specific brands are available. 

While antihistamines are not going to provide a long-term solution to allergies, they can relieve the short-term painful symptoms, such as hives, swelling, and itching. 

Always remember to read the directions on medication prior to giving it to your dog, as some types of antihistamine are specifically formulated for human consumption only. 

#4 Supplements

Dietary supplements can offer relief from recurring allergy symptoms if taken on a regular basis. The supplement you give to your dog should be specific to their age group in order to offer the proper benefits that will help ease their issue. 

Your dog’s age group will fit into one of these three categories:

  • Puppy – Puppy supplements will work best for dogs between the ages of 0–18 months. Vetericyn puppy supplements provide immune system support to help better equip your growing dog to fight off allergic reactions. Antioxidants also promote healthy development, cellular function, and bone and tissue growth. 
  • Adult – For dogs between the ages of 1.5–6 years old, an adult supplement can provide immune system support to keep them feeling their best. Digestive system support can also relieve upset stomachs that often occur as a result of allergies. Additionally, these supplements will help promote your dog’s absorption of key vitamins and minerals, which increase their defense against allergens and subsequent symptoms.
  • Senior – Older dogs need particularly formulated support to keep them in proper health. With a specially curated mixture of antioxidants, amino acids, vitamins, and minerals, your dog’s immune system will stay strong even in their later years, and may provide relief from seasonal allergies taking an extra hard hit on an older dog’s system. This supplement is going to work best for dogs above the age of 7 years old.

In addition to these supplements, other dietary additives can help relieve symptoms of seasonal allergies. Some of the best ingredients to look for when trying to boost your dog’s allergy defense and immune system health include:

  • Omega fatty acids and DHA – Omega fatty acid deficiencies can cause a multitude of skin issues in dogs, and may worsen their reactions to seasonal allergens by causing blisters, itchy patches, and hair loss. These fatty acids can be boosted via a supplement, or added to your dog’s diet via foods like salmon and other fish with high fat contents.
  • Quercetin – Quercetin is a natural antihistamine that can be found in a wide variety of fruits and vegetables, as well as dietary supplements. A natural antihistamine may be a safer alternative to medications, like Benadryl, which aren’t formulated for dogs and may cause excessive drowsiness if the dosage is off. 
  • Prebiotics and probiotics – Incorporating these healthy bacteria into your dog’s diet can help promote proper gut health. A healthy gut plays a surprisingly important role in allergy defense, and a good amount of prebiotics and probiotics can potentially reduce inflammation of the skin and other symptoms of allergic reactions.
  • Magnesium – Magnesium is known to help soothe the nervous system and reduce anxiety. The properties in magnesium may help relieve skin inflammation, and even soothe your dog’s behavioral reactions to their allergies—which can help prevent excessive scratching and biting of the skin.

While a proper diet with the right amount of vitamins and minerals may not entirely rid your dog of their seasonal allergies, it’s always a great place to start when attempting to promote your pet’s overall wellness. 

Remember to check the ingredients of any food you’re feeding your dog to ensure they won’t have a bad reaction. Many foods that are healthy for humans can be harmful if ingested by dogs, so consulting a veterinarian prior to changing your dog’s diet will help prevent any food related problems. 

#5 Topical Treatments

Another quick way to relieve seasonal skin issues is by applying a topical treatment to problem areas. Our Vetericyn antimicrobial skin care products provide instant relief and protection from further infection for particularly itchy and painful spots from your dog scratching skin raw. The two products we have available for this relief are:

  • Antimicrobial hot spot spray – This spray can be applied all over your dog’s irritated skin, and relieve widespread itching, inflammation, and pain. Using an antimicrobial spray will help clean patches on dog seasonal allergies skin by killing bacteria and preventing further infection. Our cutting edge technology provides instant relief from pain and itching, which will reduce your dog’s urge to bite and scratch their problem areas.
  • Antimicrobial hot spot gel – Our hot spot gel offers targeted relief for hard to reach areas. The consistency of the gel creates a protective barrier over particularly raw patches. Cooling technology will provide relief for skin inflammation caused by allergies, and promote a faster healing process.

Topical relief is a great way to help ease your pet’s discomfort in times of excessive seasonal allergies. While they may not prevent allergies entirely, they’re going to reduce the painful symptoms that appear on your dog’s skin. All our skin care products are formulated without:

  • Steroids
  • Antibiotics
  • Iodine
  • Harsh chemicals that cause burning
  • Ingredients that can’t be ingested

Get Affordable Pet Relief With Vetericyn

Vetericyn makes veterinarian-approved wellness products for all the animals in your life. Whether you have dogs, cats, or even livestock, we have a product that will help them feel their best. In addition to topical treatments, we also have high-quality shampoos, eye care, wound care, and more.

Seasonal allergies can be difficult, but they don’t have to control your pet’s life. If your cat skin allergies or dog skin allergies get serious or unmanageable, always remember to get them the proper medical help. Once you have these allergies under control, you can keep them feeling their best with the helpful tips listed above.

Don’t let pesky allergies take time away from your pet enjoying the fresh air and warm weather. Keep skin irritation under control and give your pet the relief they deserve with Vetericyn.

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