Dog Sneezing

Dog Sneezing

 

Pay Attention when Your Dog Sneezes

Indeed, there are many things that both the dogs and the dog owners could have in common. For example, both dogs and dog owners could be prone to obesity if not regulating food intake and by not exercising.

In addition, dogs and humans may also acquire diseases that results from improper dietary regimen like diabetes, heart diseases, etc.

Moreover, the most amusing thing that both dogs and humans share is the fact that they are both vulnerable to allergies.

Sounds impossible? Think again.

Veterinary experts assert that dogs have allergies too. One of the primary signs of allergies is the itching of their skin. Their respiratory tract system can also be affected with allergies.

Normally, dogs will manifest symptoms of respiratory tract allergies like sneezing, wheezing, and coughing. Their nose and their eyes may also manifest a discharge just like humans do whenever they have colds or flu.

There are also allergies that may have an effect on their digestive system; hence, it may result to watery stools, diarrhea, or vomiting.

Experts say that almost 20% of the dogs in the United States suffer from several types of allergy. So, for people who want to know more about the different allergies that dogs acquire, here is a list of the most common allergies:

1. Allergies with flea

It is a well-known fact that dogs are usually infected with fleas. However, what most people do not know is that they can get allergies through these fleas, too.

Well, it is not the fleas that actually cause the allergic reactions in dogs but the flea's saliva. Hence, it is important for the dog to undergo a skin allergy examination so as to determine if a particular dog is sensitive to flea saliva.

In the event that the dog is allergic to flea saliva, it would be better for the owner to implement a rigorous flea control or flea eradication treatment in order to lessen the allergic reactions. Though, it must be kept in mind that solutions that are used in flea control should be safe to the dogs.

2. Allergies pertaining to foods

Like humans, dogs get allergies from food as well. There are instances wherein dogs get allergies from foods that their system cannot tolerate, such as wheat, soy products, pork, beef, whey, fish, eggs, milk, corn, artificial sweeteners, and chemical preservatives that are placed in their food.

Moreover, dogs can get allergies in food that they have not tried before. So, the best way to combat this particular allergy problem is to feed the dog with the commercial dog foods more often instead of homemade products.

Some signs of allergic reactions to food in dogs are shaking of the head, scratching the ears, irritated skin, biting and licking at the rear feet, inflammations in the ear, sneezing, behavioral changes, vomiting, diarrhea, etc.

3. Atopic Dermatitis

Atopic dermatitis is a known allergic skin disease in dogs. This usually caused by the hypersensitivity of the dog's immune system to ordinary substances that can be found in the environment like molds or dust mites.

Usually, a dog is said to be suffering from atopic dermatitis when the dog begins to excessively lick and chew its paws, licking the abdomen and its rear feet.

Atopic dermatitis can be seen as a saliva staining found in the armpits, between the toes of the paws, and in the groin. In light-colored canines, atopic dermatitis can be seen as a red-brown stain found on the same parts that were mentioned.

4. Allergies resulting from bacteria

This is the most common cause of serious allergies in dogs. Generally, there are certain bacteria that thrive in the dog's skin. This is known as the species of Staphylococcus bacteria. In most cases, this does not cause allergies in dogs. However, there are certain types of dogs that develop an allergy to it.

The most common symptom of this kind of allergy is hair loss along with the development of ringworm like marks in the dog's skin. The areas where these marks appear usually get infected, hence, it is important to treat them with antibiotics.

Indeed, allergies are not for humans only. Allergies great affects almost 20% of the total population of dogs in the United States, and that is a pretty alarming number. Therefore, it is extremely important for dog owners to know these dog allergies so as to come up with some preventive measures at the first sign of the attack.


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My Dog sneezes non stop and sounds like something in her nose,?
We have taken her to the vet many time and still no answer,Changed food,Cold Medication etc.Got any ideas?

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Why is my dog sneezing a lot, and some weird breathing trouble?
I have a yorkie he is almost a year old and he randomly sneezes a lot and also has some moments where he has trouble breathing and i get really scared but i can't do anything to help. Sometimes it lasts longer and sometimes shorter. what could be the problem?

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My dog sneezes all the time?
My dog sneezes like all the time and always has. i dont think its something serious, the worst thing it could be is allergies, but it seems to be when he gets excited; ill roll him over on his back or ill rough around with him and he'll start sneezing. any ideas why he might do this?

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Foxtail in my dog's nose?
So I asked a question previous to this, and I'm thinking my dog has a foxtail in his nose. It could have been lodged in since Monday (so it has been about 4 days since, he had blood near his nose/mouth and sneezed a lot) but another could have easily entered his nose because our yard was covered with foxtails; even now some can spread with the wind so getting rid of them is not a guarantee that my dog has a completely foxtail-free environment. The problem is, I went to the vet and he said that my dog didn't have foxtails because he wasn't sneezing and he checked his fur/ears but not his throat/nose. I left satisfied, but my dog has started to sneeze again...this morning 12 times in a row. Could it be allergies? His nose is runny and sneezes intensely once in a while. I read somewhere that dogs can seem like they are okay because they stop sneezing, but that could be because the foxtail is in the sinus cavity. I don't know if I'm being too paranoid, but any valuable information would be appreciated. Is there any way I could use a home remedy to help? What are the chances that he will die if a foxtail is inside of him? What's the difference between a dog sneezing because of allergies or because of a foxtail?

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lump on my dogs front right paw?
Okay so yesterday I left my dog with my boyfriend while I went to work.. He called me about two hours after I left and told me that my dog had a cut on his front right paw... I came home and looked at it and it doesn't seem to be a cut, it's more like a bump... Yesterday when I looked at it, it was red and about the size of a pencil eraser. Today I looked at it and it has gone down in size and is no longer red... Now it is flesh colored. I called the vet who told me to bring him in and I will if the lump doesn't go away in a week or so... My vet is really money hungry and has me bring the dog in for EVERYTHING! If my dog sneezes he says that it's Cancer and he needs surgery! I just want to know if anyone has any ideas of what this could be? Has anyone gone through a similar situation? Please DO NOT bother to write an answer if you are going to tell me to get my dog to a vet ASAP... I will take my dog to the vet if the problem doesn't improve, I just want some advice! Eternally grateful to anyone who can help!!!!

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