Antihistamines are the medication of choice for dogs to relieve allergy symptoms. Steroids are eventually given in severe cases. These two types of medications can immediately alleviate allergy symptoms and provide dogs with temporary relief however, these medications do not exactly address the underlying cause of the condition. Therefore, the priority in the treatment of allergy remains to be the removal of allergen or offending agent to prevent worsening of symptoms and recurrence of allergy.
Taking preventive measures is still the best first line of defense for your pets against acquiring flea allergies and food-induced allergies. The threat of flea infestation never really goes away and protection should be all-year-round for your pets. Food allergies can be a bit trickier to deal with. If your pet is diagnosed with a food allergy, the veterinarian may suggest having your pet undergo an elimination diet to identify the specific allergen causing the food allergy or sensitivity. The process of elimination diet can be time-consuming since a handful of potential food triggers would have to be identified.
Coordinating with a veterinarian Washington DC is the best course of action to immediately identify what’s causing your dog’s allergy.