Dog And Allergies
Dog Allergies
There are 5 very widespread dog allergies which include flea allergy, inhalant allergy, food allergy and skin allergy. Up to forty percent of dogs that have been tested have tested positive for flea allergy. Inhalant allergies, also known as atopy, include pollen, mold, mildew, and dust mites. Dogs suffer from food allergies on a annual basis other than a seasonal basis like atopy. Skin allergies include ringworm and mange which are fungal diseases. 3 of the more widespread dogs that possess these health conditions are golden retrievers, poodles, and bull dogs.
Dog Health Maladies By Breed
Golden Retrievers have a reputation for being family dogs since they are patient. Yet, new pet owners must also be aware of their health conditions as well. Golden retrievers are sensitive to hip dysplasia, congenital eye defects, Von Willebrand's disease, heart problems, and skin allergies. Some of these medical conditions may appear more severe while some may not. This Golden Retrievers is sensitive to all of the allergies. It is important to your golden retriever's health that you schedule annual check ups to make sure they are healthy.
Poodles have a reputation for being cheerful, super smart, sensitive and highly trainable companions. However, new pet owners must also be aware of their health conditions as well. Poodles are sensitive to several medical issues. Cataracts, allergies, and many types of diseases are prevalent in this breed. The food allergy seems to be the dominant allergy among poodles. Most of the health conditions are on the fairly serious side but can be managed so that they can live a long healthy life.
Bulldogs have a reputation for being gentle and good with children. However, new pet owners should also be aware of their health conditions as well. Some of the medical issues that you should watch out for include breathing troubles, poor eyesight, skin infections and hip & knee issues. Most of the health conditions are on the serious side but can be managed so that they can live a long healthy life.
Some of the symptoms include hair loss, chewing, scratching and general infections. You should schedule an exam if your pet exhibits these symptoms. Their health depends on you!
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Published May 5th, 2008
Filed in Health