Symptoms of Allergies in Dogs Itchiness. Hives. Swelling of the face, ears, lips, eyelids, or earflaps. Red, inflamed skin. Diarrhea. Vomiting. Sneezing. Itchy ears.
How can I find out what my dog is allergic to?
Seasonal/environmental allergy testing can be performed in dogs by either skin testing or blood testing. Skin testing is the most accurate type of allergy test, and it's generally performed by board-certified veterinary dermatologists. Mild sedation is required.
Can I test my dog for allergies at home?
This easy, at home allergy test will provide a full report on common foods, household cleaners, supplements and environmental factors that may be causing your pet discomfort. Unlike a fur test this measures proteins in your dog utilizing a sample collection device for full analysis at our laboratory.
What is the most common allergy in dogs?
The most common allergens are beef, dairy, wheat, egg, chicken, lamb, soy, pork, rabbit, and fish. And, most dogs are usually allergic to more than one thing. Q: What causes these allergies? A: It's a multi-factorial thing, but certainly you have to have a genetic predisposition to develop allergies.
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