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Dog Skin Problems and Small Dog Breeds

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There are several reasons why small dogs are more likely to be considered hypoallergenic as far as people go – but that does not mean that they do not have skin problems.

Since small dog breeds cannot easily climb on the couch, bed, or other furniture there will be fewer allergens on the furniture, so you will not be as affected by them.

Small dogs want to have their own space. They will sleep in a dog bed or blanket that you should wash often.

Not all small dogs are good candidates for least likely to have skin allergy problems. As you can see in the webmd slideshow dogs with skin problems the Chihuahua is a breed that sometimes itches often and excessively.

Keeping small dogs in a crate during the day while you are gone will make them feel safer and also prevent them from destroying your home. This will also reduce allergens from getting into the carpets and on the walls.

Small dogs usually have shorter hair or they have hair that is long and thin. This hair does not seem to cause as many problems to those with dog allergies. Their hair is easy to take care of and does not shed as often as other breeds. While you will have to take these dogs to be groomed more often, you should be able to breathe easily around them.

Since the dogs do not shed as often, less dander is present in carpeting and on walls as well.

Do small dogs have skin problems? Yes of course! Do you know the symptoms of a small dog allergy problem?

Small dog allergy symptoms often include a rumbling noisy stomach. Your pets digetsive sounds just may mean they have a problem.

Most small dog breeds do not produce a lot of saliva. Saliva can also cause people to have allergy attacks. This is because of bacteria that are found in the saliva.

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Holiday Treats and Dog Allergies

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Careful – that stuffing and gravy could trigger your dog’s allergy problems.

Well, here we are getting into another holiday season and if you’re like me you will be tempted to give your dog some of that yummy food you are enjoying yourself.

Don’t do it!

I know it’s nearly impossible to say NO to your dog and I am far from being perfect at this myself, but it’s a known fact that a lot of the food we eat as humans is not good for your pets. Saying that could be a gross understatement as many of the foods simply do not agree with our dogs health and wellness. Feeding them some of the table scraps could be immediate or even long term mistakes.

Stuffings for example. What is really in that stuffing???

Those old bread crumbs combined with flour and starch and onions and who knows what else may be tasty with all that gravy dumped on it, but dogs are not meant to eat bread, flour, grains and corn and mushroons and all that stuff that often gets mixed in to the food served at holiday time. Sure, grandma may be famous for her stuffing, but there is just too great of a chance that your pet will react strongly to the ingredients and may even have an allergic health crisis due to eating that holiday food for humans.

At the very least some of the foods are very likely to be contaiminated with mold and fungus and cause mycotoxins to gain a foothold in your dog’s digestive system causing all kinds of dog allergy symptoms like allergic reactions and skin problems.

The only thing you can do is be sensible and only give them the purest of foods with the least amount of spices and seasonings.

Maybe a tiny piece of meat or a little helping of skin – but don’t give them garbage! They are NOT canine garbage disposals! Our pets can’t deal with garbage food the way we do and i t can affect their skin and cause all kinds of problems including excessive itching and other allergic behavior.

Think ahead this holiday and have treats for them that are GOOD for them and give them those so they will feel like they are a part of the festivities instead of giving them scraps! The result will be better health and more happiness this holiday season and many more in the future!

Veterinary and Pet Resources for Treating Dogs with Allergy Problems

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There are a great number of resources online that may offer help for our pets suffering from allergy problems as well as other health issues.

The Encyclopedia of Canine Veterinary Medical Information at the VetInfo site is a great place to find all kinds of helpful information for you and your dogs.

It looks like a site map and prbably really is – but still – you can’t help but find all kinds of great information about canines.

You will also find some good info on treating your dogs allergy problems:

  • Little-Known Facts About Dogs
  • Dogs Good for Allergies
  • A Guide to Hypoallergenic Breeds
  • Natural Dog Food Recipes
  • Types of Allergy Tests for Dogs

That was just a sampling of some of the resorce pages you will find at the Vet Info site. As I find more coll resources I will add posts with the details for you.

Video Resource:  Itchy Dogs Video on Youtube – Skin Allergies in Dogs

Dog allergy atopic dermatitis treatments

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Did you know the most common dog allergy is atopic dermatitis??? It is!

I just added a new page to this site on dog allergy treatments covering the atopic dermatitis condition.

You can check it out by going to:

Dog allergy atopic dermatitis treatments

It covers some additional conditions as well including mange. I never knew what Mage was but it suprised me when I found out! Mites cause the allergic reactions!

Wow! Go see the page to read more!

Try Fish Oil for your Dog’s Skin Allergy Problems

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Dog Skin Allergy Problems

I just wrote an article on a natural Dog Skin Allergy Treatment you may not have thought of – FISH OIL! It’s natural and good for the skin and more!

Sure – Omega 3 Fish Oil is good for us humans – but is it ok for your pets? I think so – and so does Dr. Weil – but as he says – check with your vet before you start giving your dog a treatment using Fish oil. Continue

Welcome to Dog Allergy Treatments!

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Hello new friend! I am so glad you made it her to my new website called Dog Allergy Treatments!

This site is really special to me because I myself – or should I say – my dog has battled allergies and I know how big of a deal it can be to a dog owner.

So – expect some fantastic info on dog allergy treatments – everything from nutritional angles all the way towards fleas and parasite concerns to working with a vet to slove itchy skin and so forth.

More info and links to articles on dog allergy treatments at our home page!