Seasonal Pet Allergies

If your pet is constantly scratching, sneezing, or licking, pet allergies might be the culprit. At Bowman Veterinary Hospital, we’re here to help you uncover the cause of your pet’s discomfort and explore effective allergy treatments for pets to get their tails wagging happily again.

What Causes Allergies in Pets?

Like humans, pets can develop allergies to various triggers in their environment, food, or even seasonal elements. Understanding these causes can help you address their itchy, uncomfortable symptoms.

Common Causes of Pet Allergies:

  • Environmental Allergens: Dust, pollen, mold, and grass are frequent offenders, especially during peak allergy seasons.
  • Food Allergies: Certain ingredients in pet food can trigger allergic reactions.
  • Flea Allergy Dermatitis: Pets are often allergic to flea saliva, which causes intense itching and discomfort.
  • Household Products: Cleaning supplies, perfumes, and even pet shampoos can cause skin irritation or reactions.

If your pet exhibits allergy symptoms, it’s important to identify the root cause. Once you’ve identified the trigger, you can take steps to eliminate or manage it to keep your pet comfortable.

Symptoms of Seasonal Allergies

Pets may not be able to tell you they’re itchy, but they have their ways of showing it! Keep an eye out for these telltale signs:

  • Persistent scratching, chewing, or licking (especially paws and ears)
  • Red, irritated skin or hot spots
  • Excessive shedding or patchy hair loss
  • Runny eyes or sneezing
  • Recurring ear infections
  • Gastrointestinal issues like vomiting or diarrhea

If these symptoms sound familiar, don’t worry—your pet isn’t destined to be itchy forever. Allergy treatment for pets can make a world of difference.

Allergy Medications and Supplements

Pet allergies are manageable with the right approach. From simple lifestyle changes to medical treatments, there are options to keep your pet itch-free and happy.

Medications:

  • Antihistamines or prescription allergy medications can reduce itching and inflammation.
  • Flea preventives help protect pets sensitive to flea bites.

Omega-3 Fatty Acid Supplements:

  • Omega-3 fatty acid supplements can support healthy skin and may lessen seasonal allergy severity in pets. Please contact us before administering any allergy medication to your pet
  • Specialized diets eliminate common allergens and test food sensitivities. Learn more about how diet affects your pet’s health in our guide to pet nutrition

Medicated Baths:

  • Shampoos designed for itchy pets can soothe irritated skin and remove allergens.

Immunotherapy:

  • Allergy shots can desensitize pets to specific allergens over time.

Every pet is unique, and what works for one might not work for another. That’s why consulting with your veterinarian is essential to creating a tailored treatment plan.

Preventing Allergy Flare-Ups

While some allergies can’t be eliminated entirely, taking a few proactive steps can help prevent flare-ups and keep your pet feeling their best.

  • Bathe pets regularly with veterinarian-approved shampoos.
  • Keep fleas at bay with consistent flea prevention.
  • Use allergen-free bedding and clean it weekly.
  • Maintain a clean living space for your pet to minimize dust and pollen exposure.
  • Monitor your pet’s diet and introduce new foods carefully.

Preventive Care

Pet allergies are just one reason regular wellness visits are so important. At Bowman Veterinary Hospital, we believe that preventive care is the foundation of a healthy, happy pet. Our pet wellness plans make budgeting for routine care—including check-ups, vaccines, and screenings—easier than ever. We also encourage pet insurance as an added resource for unexpected medical costs.

Ready to Help Your Pet Feel Their Best?

Don’t let allergies keep your pet from living their happiest life. If you suspect your pet has allergies or you’re seeing itchy symptoms, schedule a wellness visit. Our veterinarians and staff will find the best treatment plan to get your pet back to their playful, comfortable self.