Pet Allergies

Allergies can cause your cat or dog discomfort and prevent him or her from being active. At Sherwood Family Pet Clinic in Sherwood, OR, we provide various treatment to ease any symptoms your pet is experiencing and improve its health. Before visiting us, learn more about pet allergies below:

Pet Allergies

Common Types of Pet Allergies

The most typical causes of pet allergies are household allergens like dust or chemicals. However, your pet may also have an allergic reaction to grass, weeds, mold, certain foods, and fleas and ticks. Once our vets determine the allergen, we can offer prompt treatment for relief.

Symptoms of Pet Allergies

If your pet has allergies, he or she may exhibit a variety of symptoms. Some of these symptoms include:

•           Wheezing

•           Sneezing

•           Irritated skin

•           Watery eyes

•           Swelling

•           Skin or ear odor

•           Hair loss

Diagnosing Allergies in Pets

We will run a series of tests to identify what is causing your pet’s allergies. First, we inquire about any changes in its lifestyle, food, grooming routine, or supplies. We may also take a skin sample, feces and urine sample, or draw blood, which will help us decide the right type of treatment.

Treatment for Pet Allergies

Depending on the type of allergy your pet has, our vets will recommend a personalized treatment plan. Your pet’s care plan may include:

•           Food Allergies: If your cat or dog has a food allergy, we will suggest an elimination diet. That often means no treats, table scraps, or flavored medication.

•           Flea Allergies: Flea allergies can be eliminated with a special pet dip and effective flea control. Skin Allergies: Treatment for skin allergies may need to be provided on a long-term schedule or just when flare-ups occur, depending on how severe they are. Common pet dermatology treatments include medicated baths, injectable non-steroidal medications, and laser treatments.

•           Environmental Allergies: Animals with seasonal allergies or atopy can be treated with immunotherapy, which is a desensitization therapy. Weekly injections are customized for your pet in accordance with their test results. It is also important to avoid the identified allergen to prevent symptoms from becoming worse.

Contact us for an Appointment Today

If your pet is experiencing discomfort due to allergies, our team at Sherwood Family Pet Clinic in Sherwood, OR, is happy to help. To schedule your appointment, contact our office at (503) 625-5664 today. When you need a veterinarian near me, we look forward to assisting you!

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