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Think it's just you sneezing?
Nope - dogs have allergies too! They're just like us: they can inhale, ingest or have skin allergies. The most common allergens are grass, trees, cigarette smoke, perfumes, foods and fleas. How do you know if your dog is allergic to something?
Watch for these common symptoms:
And here's how to prevent allergies:
If your dog has any of the above symptoms and not improving, schedule an appointment with your veterinarian. After a physical examination, she may be able to determine the allergy source. Once diagnosed, it's best to remove the allergen (if possible) away from the dog. In some cases, antihistamines, such as Benadryl, can be given.
But always ask your vet before administering any medication. Just to be safe!
Understanding the root causes of excessive barking is important before applying any corrective methods.
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Fall is one of the busiest seasons for wildlife — and that often means more barking from your dog. From squirrels and raccoons to deer in the backyard, autumn critters can stir up a lot of noise and stress. Discover simple, humane solutions to keep pests away and calm the barking so you can enjoy a quieter, cozier season.
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