What are the common symptoms of dog allergies?
Common symptoms of dog allergies:
1. Dogs’ bodies will be very itchy, and their itchy places are usually in their noses, stomachs, toes, etc.
2. Redness, swelling, and itching of the face and limbs occur immediately after taking oral or injected drugs or ingesting certain sensitive proteins. In some serious cases, shortness of breath or even shock and death may occur.
3. Dogs will have shortness of breath, sneezing, coughing, become easily agitated, and become emotionally unstable.
4. Dogs will have shortness of breath, sneezing, coughing, become easily agitated, and become emotionally unstable.
Measures to deal with dog allergies:
1. Try not to let pets into the bedroom, try not to let pets’ hair grow, and help them comb their hair regularly to reduce hair. Shedding indoors.
2. Immediately stop feeding the dog or letting the dog come into contact with the food or items that cause it to be allergic.
3. If conditions permit, owners can do allergen testing for dogs.
4. Bathe your dog regularly. If you are allergic to dog hair, you can ask your family to help.
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