When your dog scratches or licks repeatedly, don't blame it on bad habits, allergies can be the culprit. Itching caused by allergies often needs to be managed for life.
What are allergies in dogs?
Dog allergies, simply put, are dogs that come into contact with certain allergens or allergens, such as pollen, certain foods, or dust mites. The dog will feel very itchy, scratch repeatedly, and may be accompanied by redness, swelling or inflammation.
Allergies can occur in any dog, but they do have a genetic component. Some breeds are commonly affected, such as the West Highland White Terrier, English Bulldog, Cocker, Starling, and Bichon Bear, among others.
Allergies can cause common ** manifestations.
Allergies often manifest as itching and inflammation in dogs. If your dog is allergic, you may notice a lot of scratching behavior, hair loss in certain areas, or reddening. If left untreated, these problems can further evolve into more serious diseases, such as infections, ear inflammation, or a condition called Malassezia dermatitis. In fact, whether at home or abroad, many dogs' ** diseases are caused by allergies.
For allergic ** disease coping.
To sum up, we already know the causes and symptoms of allergies, and in order to cure allergies, the most important thing is to avoid those things that make dogs allergic, so that dogs stop scratching. But because many allergens can't be circumvented, we can only manage the symptoms of itching. To put it simply, it is necessary to control the itching symptoms and make the dog feel comfortable, otherwise if there is long-term repeated itching, the dog is easy to fall into the vicious circle of "itching-scratching-inflammation", which will further aggravate the condition. (Atopic dermatitis is a classic dog allergy that can make a dog's ** particularly sensitive and prone to inflammation.) **, in addition to local treatment** problem, long-term drugs are generally considered to control itching and inflammation throughout the body, so that the dog will feel comfortable and no longer scratch repeatedly. )
Certamine injections.
In this process, Certomine has shown its unique advantages as a long-acting antipruritic drug designed for dogs. The injection of certamine is effective in one shot, which can last for a month, and has a very significant anti-itching effect on the dog's long-term repeated ** disease. This is undoubtedly a huge boon for dogs and their owners who often suffer from itching.
The family's dog has experienced such pain. It suffers from recurrent pyoderma, **red, swollen, pus-draining, itching and unstoppable, scratching constantly. We tried various methods, but we couldn't, and the itching symptoms reversed.
Until the recommendation of a senior veterinarian, the ** regimen of certomine + medicated bath was used. The results were amazing! Certamine quickly relieved the dog's itching symptoms and lasted for a long time. This gives us a lot of peace of mind and no longer has to worry about the dog suffering from itching.
Of course, we also want to remind everyone that although Certomine has a good anti-itching effect, it is still necessary to go to an offline pet hospital to find out the cause of the disease and carry out targeted treatment. At the same time, we should also pay attention to the dog's daily care and healthy diet, enhance the dog's immunity, and prevent the occurrence of ** disease. Only in this way can we ensure the health of our dogs, so that they can live happily away from itching.