Pet Allergy Treatment


Effective Treatment for Pet Allergies at Rush Animal Care Clinic P.C.

Allergies in pets can be a frustrating experience that significantly impacts their lives. Our experienced vet near you at Rush Animal Care Clinic P.C. in Johnston, IA, can diagnose and effectively treat cat allergies and dog allergies. After confirming the cause of your pet’s allergies through a skin or blood test, we can restore your pet's health and well-being. Continue reading to learn more about common allergies in pets and how we can treat them.

Pet Allergy Treatment

Signs and Treatment for Pet Food Allergies

Pets suffering from food allergies often have skin lesions that can rupture or burst. They can also suffer from itchiness and hair loss due to food allergies. Other symptoms of food allergies include digestive issues, reduced appetite, and lethargy. Your veterinarian will typically begin your pet’s treatment by incorporating a food trial to determine the root of their allergies. Once they understand the source of the issue, your veterinarian can recommend foods to feed your pet and brands to avoid.

Seasonal Allergies in Cats and Dogs

Seasonal allergies often present themselves similarly to other skin allergies in pets. These allergies can be bothersome for pets living in areas where allergens change from season to season. Seasonal allergies can include pollen, seasonal grasses, and certain plants and weeds that crop up or are present year-round. Treatment for seasonal allergies ranges from injections and oral medications to prescription bath washes and corticosteroids. Our vet will help you find the best way to resolve and treat your pet’s allergen. They may recommend antihistamines to ease your pet’s symptoms.

Treating Pet Environmental Allergies

Environmental allergies can be due to several sources. Household chemicals, dander, dust, and particles in the air can irritate your pet and cause runny eyes, respiratory symptoms, dripping nasal passages, and skin itching. The best way to resolve environmental pet allergies is to remove the source of the allergen when possible. Our veterinarian can offer ways to reduce your pet’s exposure to the allergen and provide treatment if necessary. Treatments can include sprays and injections to reduce symptoms.

Symptoms and Treatment for Flea Allergies

Signs of flea allergies include excessive scratching, rubbing, and scabs that form due to bites on your pet’s skin. Pets may also scoot on their rear ends and lose patches of hair due to flea allergies. Severe infestations can cause symptoms that your veterinarian can resolve with ointments to relieve the itching. Your veterinarian may also recommend topical medication or a prescription bath to treat symptoms. Your pet may need an antibiotic if its flea allergies cause an infection.

Visit Your Veterinarian Near You in Johnston, IA, for Allergy Treatment Today

Discovering your pet’s allergens and reducing or eliminating its exposure to them is vital for maintaining your pet’s health and well-being, so contact Rush Animal Care Clinic P.C. in Johnston, IA, to determine your pet’s allergens and get long-lasting allergy treatment. We can treat and manage cat allergies and dog allergies, so call us and schedule an appointment today at (515) 270-2240 to keep your pet happy and healthy.

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