The American Kennel Union and dog clubs have indicated that a series of yeast allergy specific vaccines should be devised in order to clear up any yeast allergy signs without causing any side effects. Dog allergies symptoms caused by dog food as well as yeasts should be avoided at all costs. Even though researchers and vets may come up with an antidote, processed foods as well as cooked foods should be avoided and only natural raw bones and foods should be fed to dogs.
There are several different types of allergens which can affect your dog. Here is a description of the more common symptoms a dog could have. Skin allergies cause scabbing of the skin. The area remains moist as well as inflamed. Another common symptom is watery eyes. This one will increase the itchiness as well as scratching. When an allergy is caused by fleas you will note that the dog will bite and scratch at the base of their tail. This will indicate that the allergy is due to flea bites.
Dog allergies symptoms are commonly present with ear infections as well as skin allergies. Dogs will also have with digestive problems such as diarrhea and vomiting. Other symptoms include sneezing, constant licking of the legs and paws as well as swollen paws. In some severe instances the dog can develop swelling of the throat. This may become evident when a dog snores abnormally. If your dog has scabs on the skin or moist crusts or even excessive hair loss, then your dog may have yeast infection or a secondary bacterial infection.
There are still many dog owners that are unaware that a dog can develop a food allergy. If you look at the dog’s anatomy and physiology, you will see that they can also develop allergies, especially as dog owners insist on feeding their animals processed foods as well as cooked foods.
Naturally a dog does not eat such food. Even though we have domesticated dogs, this does not mean that all of a sudden their anatomy has changed. A dog is a carnivore and will remain a carnivore until the species becomes instinct.
Dogs are not vegetarians and dogs naturally do not eat cooked foods or bones. In the wild, dogs hunt for their food and. They hunt rabbits, birds, small mammals and then eat the animal raw. So they should be fed with what they eat in the wild and have eaten for centuries. Feeding dogs foods such as soy products, potatoes, cooked beef, chicken and fish as well as cooked eggs can and at some stage will create allergy symptoms.
Common dog allergies symptoms include itchiness which can be accompanied by rashes. These usually appear on the back of the legs, on the feet, and on the stomach area as well as behind the ears. Another common sign is pustules, red bumps and raised inflamed patches on the skin.
In order to avoid dog allergies symptoms, you have to make your pet’s diet nutritious and healthy. It is best to consult your vet in order to cope with the most appropriate menu.