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The BringYourPet.com Newsletter October 23, 2007

Welcome to the latest edition of the BYP Newsletter, your connection to all your pet friendly travel needs. You are receiving this newsletter because you or someone you know has requested it. Please forward this newsletter to your friends and associates. See the end of this newsletter for unsubscribe information.

Could my Dog have an Allergy?

Is your dog scratching a lot at one place on his skin? Or is your dog wheezing and sneezing like you do when hay fever sits in? Believe it or not, your dog could be experiencing the same problems you are. Almost 20% of all domestic dogs in the United States have an allergy of some sort.

Just like us humans, there are ways to treat the allergy, but first you need to know the trigger. The most common allergic disease among dogs is Dermatitis. The most common signs of dermatitis are excessive licking or grooming and constant chewing of the paws, stomach, and hind quarters. You may also want to check your dog's ears. Often, if a pet is having some sort of allergic reaction their ears will become red and warm to the touch.

Dermatitis is most commonly caused by the flea, or rather the saliva of a flea. If your dog is allergic to fleas, which a simple skin allergy test can determine, you will need to adopt a very strict flea control program. A monthly topical solution such as Advantage, K9 Advantix, or Frontline will normally suffice. The other form of dermatitis seen most often in dogs is Atopic Dermatitis. Common environmental substances such as dust mites and mold spores are the main triggers behind this form of dermatitis. There are many different types of daily medications or creams today that can help control your dog's sensitivity to these common factors...

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10.21.07Malibu Fire - Pets and Pet Owners
10.21.07 Hundreds protest Puerto Rican "pet massacre"
10.21.07Is your dog down in the dumps? Now even our pets are suffering ...
10.21.07Pets can get fancy medical tests too
10.20.07Marines' pets are looking for good homes at Pendelton shelter
10.20.07Owners should practice Halloween safety for pets
10.20.07Pets get time in spotlight
10.19.07Shelter expands adoption policies for pets with medical issues
10.19.07Foreclosures Leaving Pets Homeless
10.18.07Vet: Pets Can Pass Along MRSA
10.18.07Mystery of the cat-napper who takes neighbours' pets... and dumps ...
10.18.07Are rules for adopting pets too strict?
10.18.07Parliament mulls ban on puppy, kitten pet store sales
 

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