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Natural Antihistamines: Finding Relief for Dog Allergies

  Allergies in dogs can be a source of discomfort, both for your furry friend and for you as a pet owner. Just like humans, dogs can experience allergic reactions triggered by various environmental factors. Allergies in dogs often manifest as itching, sneezing, skin rashes, and watery eyes. While conventional antihistamine medications prescribed by veterinarians are commonly used to manage these symptoms, some pet owners seek natural alternatives. In this article, we will explore natural antihistamines that can help alleviate dog allergies.   Understanding Dog Allergies Dog allergies can result from a variety of allergens, including pollen, dust mites, mold spores, certain foods, and even flea bites. When a dog's immune system identifies these substances as threats, it releases histamines, which can lead to classic allergy symptoms. Natural antihistamines can help counteract the effects of histamines without the potential side effects of pharmaceutical drugs.   Natural An...

What Causes Staph Infections in Dogs?

Staphylococcal infections, commonly known as "staph infections," are a relatively common health concern in both humans and animals. Dogs, too, can fall victim to these bacterial infections. Staph infections in dogs can lead to a range of symptoms and discomfort. In this article, we will explore the causes, signs, symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment of staph infections in dogs. What Causes Staph Infections in Dogs? Staph infections in dogs are primarily caused by Staphylococcus bacteria, with Staphylococcus intermedius being the most common culprit. These bacteria are normally found on a dog's skin and mucous membranes, and they become problematic when they enter the body through breaks in the skin, wounds, or other compromised areas. Factors that can lead to staph infections in dogs include: Weakened Immune System: Dogs with weakened immune systems are more susceptible to staph infections. Skin Trauma: Cuts, scrapes, and puncture wounds can provide an entry point for Sta...

A Guide To Cushing’s Disease In Dogs

 by Amber King Difficult to diagnose, Cushing’s disease is a condition affecting a dog’s endocrine system–the glands that produce and secrete hormones throughout the body. One of those hormones, cortisol, is responsible for stress management and balancing the immune system. Cortisol is essential for healthy body function, but too much or too little can cause problems. A dog dealing with increased levels of cortisol has hyperadrenocorticism—more commonly known as Cushing’s disease. Causes There are three types of Cushing’s disease in dogs. The most common is caused by a benign tumor on the pituitary gland located in the brain. This is called pituitary-dependent hyperadrenocorticism (PDH) and represents around 80 percent of all naturally occurring cases of Cushing’s disease. Rarely, pituitary tumors are malignant, which means they metastasize to other areas of the body. The other form of naturally occurring Cushing’s disease is adrenal-dependent hyperadrenocorticism (AHD). The adrena...

Can Dogs Have Seasonal Allergies?

The most common allergens for dogs fall into three general categories:  Environmental (also known as Atopy) . This often includes the same things that make humans sniffle and sneeze that your dog inhales, such as plant pollens, mold spores, dust mites—and even cats!  External parasites. Uncontrolled fleas can pose a big problem. However, some dogs might also be overly sensitive to ticks and ear mites. Food. Yes, your fur baby can be allergic to certain foods, including gluten, soy, dairy, and various proteins. 'Seasonal' allergies in dogs can be somewhat misleading, as some pets might be affected by environmental irritants all year long. Because plants vary by season and environment, symptom severity is often seasonal in nature. A change of geographical location can sometimes exhibit or resolve allergic reactions. This allergic response is known as canine atopic dermatitis or atopy skin disease. Most dogs that suffer from atopy begin to show signs in young adulthood, typicall...

4 Signs Your Pet's Gut Needs Attention and How to Fix It

  Our furry companions rely on a healthy gut just as much as we do. A well-balanced digestive system is essential for their overall well-being. When your pet's gut health is compromised, it can lead to various issues that affect their comfort and quality of life. In this article, we will discuss four common signs that your pet's gut needs attention and provide solutions to help improve their digestive health.   1. Out-of-the-Ordinary Bowel Movements One of the most noticeable signs that something might be amiss in your pet's gut is a change in their bowel movements. If you notice diarrhea, constipation, or frequent and unexplained trips to the litter box or outdoors, it's time to pay attention. Loose stools, bloody stools, or straining during bowel movements can all be indicative of gut issues. What You Can Do: Start by keeping a close eye on your pet's diet. Ensure they receive high-quality, balanced nutrition. If the issue persists, consult your veterinarian, who ...

Secondhand Smoke Makes It Twice as Likely Your Canine Will Contract Cancer

  We all know that smoking is detrimental to our health, but did you know that it can also harm our furry companions? Secondhand smoke, the involuntary inhalation of smoke from someone else's cigarette, cigar, or pipe, poses a significant threat to our canine friends. Recent research has shed light on the alarming connection between secondhand smoke exposure and an increased risk of cancer in dogs. In fact, studies show that dogs living in smoking households are twice as likely to contract cancer. In this article, we will explore the dangers of secondhand smoke for our canine companions and why it's crucial for pet owners to take action to protect their furry family members.   The Link Between Secondhand Smoke and Canine Cancer Secondhand smoke contains a cocktail of toxic chemicals and carcinogens that are harmful not only to humans but also to dogs. When dogs are exposed to these harmful substances, they can suffer a range of health problems, including respiratory issues, he...