iSnare.com - Free Content Articles Directory
Authors Contents [Advanced Search][Add OpenSearch][Job Search]
Distribute your articles to thousands of article sites for only $2 and below! Read more...

Index  Pets
 

Your Dogs Skin Allergies – A Guide To Treatment And Prevention

 
[ Contact the Author] [ Send to a Friend] [ Article Publisher] [Make PDF] [ Print] [ Bookmark & Share]
 
Read our Terms of Service before reprinting this article. The submitter specified above has claimed the rights to this article.
Randy Jones

Your dog’s body has a remarkable immune system of antibodies, which are protein substances produced by cells called lymphocytes, that destroy antigens that invade the body, such as viruses and bacteria.

This system can become supersensitive to such foreign particles as flea saliva, pollen, house dust, and wool, however, and this super sensitivity can produce chemicals that cause an allergy, a severe inflammatory reaction. Allergenic inhalant dermatitis has been well documented in dogs. It is caused by a super sensitivity to certain particles in the air, such as pollen from trees, ragweed, grass, and other plants, house dust, feathers, and wool.

The allergy follows a predictable history:

1. It is inherited, so if the parents had it, the offspring probably will too.
2. It is seasonal – the signs appear about the same time every year.
3. The signs begin between six months and three years of age.
4. The signs include severe biting and scratching, licking the paws, sneezing, rubbing the face, and generalized redness of the skin.

Home treatment is directed toward symptomatic relief and avoiding the foreign particle, or allergen. Bathing your dog with a mild shampoo, (such as baby shampoo) will soothe any skin inflammation and remove any allergens on the hair coat. Calamine lotion can be applied to the irritated skin, and hydrogen peroxide (3 percent), and antibiotic ointments are also helpful.

Your veterinarian will take time to get a good history. He or she may be able to identify the allergen in your pet’s environment. If allergic inhalant dermatitis is the problem, most veterinarians at this time use a low dose of steroids to relieve the signs. However, steroids, even in low dose, should mot be given for long-term treatment because they have some very serious side effects.

As always, if you have any questions or concerns do not be afraid to contact your veterinarian.

Important NoticeDISCLAIMER: All information, content, and data in this article are sole opinions and/or findings of the individual user or organization that registered and submitted this article at Isnare.com without any fee. The article is strictly for educational or entertainment purposes only and should not be used in any way, implemented or applied without consultation from a professional. We at Isnare.com do not, in anyway, contribute or include our own findings, facts and opinions in any articles presented in this site. Publishing this article does not constitute Isnare.com's support or sponsorship for this article. Isnare.com is an article publishing service. Please read our Terms of Service for more information.

Randy Jones and his partner Brent Jones have been in the pet industry for a long time. Recently they formed Joncopets.com. On the site, customers can shop for the latest rhinestone dog collars and more. Check it out at http://www.joncopets.com

Article Tags: dust [See Dictionary], signs [See Dictionary], time [See Dictionary]
Got a question about this article? Ask the community!
Article published on October 04, 2006 at Isnare.com
 
Rate this article:

Bones For Your Dog - Delicious Treat Or A Deadly Snack?
Submitted by: Randy Jones

There is a difference of opinion among canine experts as to whether bones should be given to a dog raw, cooked, hard, or soft, and even whether they should be given at all...

Using Praise And A Positive Attitude To Train Your Dog
Submitted by: Randy Jones

Praise is the power in the training of your dog In training, it is to be applied in liberal doses, at any and all opportunities...

The Top Five Tips For Finding A Dog Friendly Hotel
Submitted by: Randy Jones

Before you set out on a trip with your dog, you should gather all the information you can about possible hotels, motels, or bed and breakfasts at your destination...

Owning A Dog On A Budget
Submitted by: Randy Jones

Owning a dog involves expenses that cannot be ignored: purchase or adoption expenses, equipment and grooming, and veterinary fees...

Tips About Your Dogs Room And Personal Space
Submitted by: Randy Jones

Regardless of where you live, your dog must always have its own private domain where it can feel at home...

Is A Dog Right For You?
Submitted by: Randy Jones

Anyone who intends to have a dog as a pet should be aware that this is an important decision A dog will not only make changes in your family’s everyday life, it will also, at times, cause problems...

Trust And Training Your Dog
Submitted by: Randy Jones

Trained dogs are welcome almost anywhere because they behave around people and other dogs They are a pleasure to take for a walk and can be let loose for a romp in the park...

Your Guide To Renting With A Pet
Submitted by: Randy Jones

In the past the rental market wasn’t a very pet friendly place, but in current times there are more pet owners in the market place, so that landlords have become more negotiable...

10 Nutritional Facts About Your Dog
Submitted by: Randy Jones

Just like the food it eats, a dog can be considered in terms of raw materials In the same way, a diet can be considered in terms of various nutritional components...

Your Dogs Skin - Something So Simple Yet So Complex
Submitted by: Randy Jones

A wrapping of fur is not all there is to your dogs skin It is also a factory for vitamin D production, it protects the internal parts from injury, bacteria, and viruses, and it contains a sensory system that is unsurpassed...

Lyme Disease And Your Dog – A Deadly Combination
Submitted by: Randy Jones

Lyme disease is primarily spread to both dogs and humans through the bite of an infected tick Many different species of ticks can be involved, including the deer tick, the western black-legged tick, and the black legged tick...

General First Aid For Your Dog
Submitted by: Randy Jones

Like young children, puppies are accident prone, some more than others, males ore than females As they become bolder and more explorative, adolescent dogs get into all kinds of scrapes...

Your Dogs Eyes – The Most Important Yet Overlooked Part Of Your Dogs Body
Submitted by: Randy Jones

No other organ in your dog’s body contains such an intricate and complex mechanism in such a small structure as the eyes...

Your Guide To Feeding An Adult Dog
Submitted by: Randy Jones

Under normal circumstances your dog will be able to eat and profit from almost anything you give him, including almost all of the food items forbidden by rumor and fear...

A Guide To Your Puppy’s Health
Submitted by: Randy Jones

A pup’s life is filled with dangers and very easily lost in a big world However, puppies seem to have an incredible resistance to human and bacterial diseases...

Guinea Pigs – Who Are They and Where Did They Come From?
Submitted by: Bob Matthews

The cute and cuddly little guinea pig has anything but a cute and cuddly scientific name – Caviidae porcellus...

How to Keep Your Dog Happy While You Are at Work
Submitted by: Jan Brass

One of the greatest moments of my day is walking through my front door and having my dog run up and greet me...

Poodles Anyone?
Submitted by: Roger Thompson

Is poodle the most intelligent of all members of the canine race Many dog owners would love to hear more about this...

Choosing the Right Breed of Dog For You
Submitted by: Derek Rogers

Choosing the right dog isn't like choosing a car or another product Remember that you are selecting a living being, and one that will be with you for a very long time...

Common Cat Illnesses Requiring Trips to the Vet
Submitted by: Derek Rogers

There are times when our pets just aren't feeling right, and that's when it is time to take them to the vet...

What Affects the Price of My Dog's Insurance Policy?
Submitted by: Derek Rogers

When you want to get an insurance policy for your beloved furry friend, you probably aren't thinking about all of the things that could affect your insurance policy...

Which Companies Provide Pet Insurance?
Submitted by: Derek Rogers

When it comes to your beloved pet, you can't afford to take any chances They form a major part of many peoples’ lives and so you need to make sure they are safe...

The Advantages of the Petsafe Radio Fence System
Submitted by: Russ Elderman

Dogs love to run around and as far as they want Since this is a common issue with untrained dogs, there is a possibility that they will wreak havoc on your neighbor’s lawns and might even scare some folks...

How to Set Up a Petsafe Wireless Fence
Submitted by: Russ Elderman

The Petsafe wireless fence is now one of the most effective ways of training your dog to remain within a certain area...

Dog Stress - 3 Tips For Happy Holidays
Submitted by: Vicki Apple

The Holiday Season is just as stressful for your dog as it is for you There’s a lot of disruption from their normal routine - unusual smells, lots of visitors - not to mention all the decorations...

The Ultimate Guide to a Happy Healthy Guinea Pig: A Review of the EBook by Rachel Garlick
Submitted by: Nancy Matthews

Introduction and Overview: Overall the eBook “The Ultimate Guide to a Happy Healthy Guinea Pig” is a very good reference guide about the care of your guinea pigs...

Guinea Pigs – the Role of the Guinea Pig in Today’s World
Submitted by: Bob Matthews

Guinea pigs – we’re all familiar with this small rodent We know what they look like and what they’re used for...

Taking Care of a Ferret: Baby Ferret or Kits
Submitted by: Michael Weston

So you want a ferret and have decided on a baby or as they are known in the ferret world as kits Since you are looking at a baby ferret then you may want to know about the entire ferret birth process...

Pet Christmas Shopping
Submitted by: Patricia Ellison

The holidays can be a busy, chaotic time; but also a very special time when we give gifts to the special ones in our lives and receive gifts as well...

Dog Food , What's Really in That Bag?
Submitted by: Lori Matthews

When it comes to feeding your pet, do you know what is in the food you are buying You may want to take a good look at the bag of the bag or can and see exactly what is in this food...

Isnare.com Footer Divider

© 2004-2009. Isnare Free Articles - An Isnare Online Technologies Free Articles Project. All Rights Reserved.   Privacy Policy