Warmer months often bring many causes for skin irritation – fleas love this weather, and pollen fills the air. But when is a skin problem actually an allergy?
For tips on management and prevention, see our article on understanding itchy skin in cats and dogs.
Some skin allergy signs in dogs are obvious – itching, scratching, redness – but some may not be.
So, look out for:
Cats are a bit different, but may show the following signs:
Twenty percent of dogs with food allergies will have both a skin irritation as well as vomiting and diarrhoea.
Dogs that are allergic to a plant or pollen may only itch in the warmer months, when these plants are going to seed and pollen is rife.
A dog allergic to something in their diet will tend to itch all year round.
To make things more complex, a good proportion of itchy dogs have multiple triggers for their skin problems.
Come and have a consult with us and we can put together a management plan for your cat or dog’s skin problems – ring us on 06 364 6941 to book.