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Published: May 19, 2008 04:26 PM
Modified: May 19, 2008 04:25 PM

Pet allergies blooming now, too
Spring can mean allergies for your pets, too. While sneezing is one of the primary symptoms in people, pets are more likely to get itchy. In dogs, inhalant-related skin allergies are typically seen around the eyes and mouth, in the ears, under the legs, around the anal area and on the lower legs and belly. Cats may show allergies on their faces or with hair loss.

Because skin conditions can be a result of many different underlying problems, never guess at the cause of itchiness, or to attempt to treat by throwing different foods at your pet or by adding vitamins or oils to meals.

An itchy pet is in misery and needs a trip to the veterinarian for proper diagnosis and treatment. In more severe cases, an animal may need to be referred to a veterinary dermatologist.

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