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Unusual Allergens for Pets

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Pets suffer from food allergies but did you know that many have inhaled allergies too? More times than not this fact is over looked as we sometimes think that dogs and cats that rummage around outside all day long couldn't possibly have allergies. Here are a few of the symptoms of inhaled allergies:

* sneezing
* coughing
* watery or red eyes
* red ears
* chewing of the feet
* licking

(many of these symptoms are similar to those of other more serious health conce
s so please seek veterinary advise if your pet exhibits these.)
There is testing available for allergies. It usually involves a small blood sample and a larger amount of cash out of your pocket. Although you will receive a very detailed list of allergens, it is nowhere complete nor is it absolutely necessary. An easy, yet a little time consuming, alte
ative is to take a look around and see what just might be bothering your pet. Here are a few things that you may want to check out that aren't obvious:

* Laundry or dish detergent - you may want to try perfume and dye free kinds
* Pet shampoo
* Any carpet or furniture treatments, powders, cleaners
* House plants
* Cleaning products
* Air deodorizers
* Pet bedding
* Lawn treatments
* Plants in the lawn
* Bird feeding areas (indoor and outdoor)
* Pine, cedar, mulches
* Fertilizers

Take the time to observe your pet. See what all your pet comes into contact in a day. Does your pet start chewing it's feet when it lays in it's bed? Maybe on your bed? Watch if your pet tries to avoid certain areas. Does your pet rub itself on the carpet you just sprinkled a deodorizer on it? The power of observation can save you much time and money.
If you happen to notice that your pet is exhibiting some allergies with something in your environment, change it! If it is something that you can't change, change how you deal with your pet - wipe their body down when they come in contact with the allergen ( a slightly wet washcloth works well - no need for a full out bath), change your air filters often, and even changing their water often helps.

There are medications that can help as well. Chlorphenaramine, Benedryl*, etc can always ease the symptoms but do cause excessive drowsiness and are costly because you will need to use it often. No one wants a drugged up pet! What is the alte
ative? Building your pet's immune system! How to do that? Casey Essentials. Period. Build the immune system, allow the pet to fight off allergens!

So try the above before investing in allergy testing. You'll have a happier pet and an even happier wallet.

*do not use any medication on your pet prior to discussing with your veterinarian

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About the Author

BS in Zoology/Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Over 20 years in animal care. Major focus is all-natural health care for pets. Currently the Marketing Manager for Casey Petraceuticals - a company devoted to all-natural care of pets.
http://www.caseypets.com

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