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Flea Allergies in Dogs
The most common skin disease among dogs is flea allergic dermatitis . The allergies is caused by the fleas saliva and the symptoms are aggravated by the dog. On a normal animal, a single flea bite will have a minimal effect. But for a dog with flea a
Bacterial Allergies in Dogs
Pyoderma is another term used to refer to bacterial skin diseases in dogs . This is commonly caused by a bacteria called the Staphylococcus (Staph). The Staph bacteria has several species of its kind that normally live in dogs skin. This bacteria do
Inhalant Allergies in Dogs
An inhalant allergy, otherwise known as atopy , is the most common type suffered by dogs. Much like in human situations, certain elements in the atmosphere inevitably acts as allergens when inhaled. These may be molds, mildew, house dust mites, polle
Contact Allergies in Dogs
Contact allergies occur when a dog develops sensitivity and manifests adverse reactions to objects that its skin comes in contact with. It is the least common among the four general types of dog allergies and the easiest to cure as it involves local
Dog Allergy Medications
Dogs are prone to allergies - in almost everything they get in contact with, there are ingredients in food, elements in the air or just plain house dust that inevitably cause dog irritation. It is usually during the dogs three to six years of age tha
Dog Allergies
Being mans best friend, dogs share numerous experiences with him and that entails several of lifes ups and downs, including, you guessed it right allergies. Dog allergies also exhibit almost the same symptoms as human allergies do. A vital fact to c

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