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3 natural solutions for pet allergies

These natural solutions help treat allergies that affect pets, including those from fleas, pollen and food. 

Around 15 percent of dogs and cats in the United Sates have allergies, and the symptoms and causes vary drastically, says Trish Ashley, DVM, of Springfield, Oregon. Here’s how to pinpoint the culprit—from pollen to protein—and find a natural remedy to match.

Problem:  Proteins in flea saliva can cause itching, especially around the lower body, tail, and hind legs.
Solution:  Natural remedies that use chrysanthemum-based insecticides, a citrus byproduct called D-limonene, or diatomaceous earth (a gentle sedimentary rock).
Try:  St. Gabriel Organics Insect Dust

Problem:  Allergies to pollen and mold spores cause itching (which can lead to fur loss), ear infections, runny eyes, and sneezing.
Solution:  Formulas made with herbs like ginkgo, ephedra, stinging nettle, or reishi.
Try: Doc Ackerman’s Allergy Relief Formula

Problem:  Food allergy symptoms are similar to inhalant allergy symptoms. The most common pet allergens are proteins such as beef, dairy, chicken, or lamb.
Solution:  Feed your pet one type of ingredient for a couple of weeks to find out which foods the pet can’t tolerate.
Try:  The Honest Kitchen dog and cat food

Discuss this Article 3

Andy McG (not verified)
on May 10, 2012

My poor Choc Lab has bad allergys i give him 75 milgrams of benedreyl 2 times a day. doesnt seem to be working any more.2 weeks ago had a shot from the vent and it helped for acou ple of eweeks now hes really itching and licking paws. I feel so bad for him hes miserabl.ee Any suggestions. PLease

Anonymous (not verified)
on Aug 11, 2012

Our Pug had similar problems. We changed his diet to Solid Gold Holistique Blends and Blue Basics Limited Ingredients foods. It has helped him and reduced the trips to vet's office.

rogerbarnes
on Jan 17, 2013

Pet allergies are common and it is mostly triggered by some food items. There are other allergens like pollen and fleas that can cause severe allergic reactions. I think natural remedies are best in such cases. But if the case get worst it is better to consult a pet doctor.

Low Cost Vet Simi Valley

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