5 Herbal Reliefs for Dogs with Allergies

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Herbal Relief for Dog Allergies – Natural Benefits

Identifying the problem and offering solutions

Natural allergy relief for dogs is being more widely used every day. Many dogs suffer terribly from allergen response. Allergic symptoms are the result of the body’s negative response to allergens. Herbs can help maintain the body’s healthy, normal and natural response to allergens.

Dog allergies may be seasonal and even food born. Signs of seasonal allergies are sneezing, coughing, runny eyes, yeast infections, and excessive mucous. Seasonal and food allergies can show up as skin irritations like rashes and hot spots or even excessive licking. If you suspect a food allergy you may want to try an elimination diet to find specifically what your dog is allergic to or offer a new diet free of grains, like wheat and corn, and even dairy.

What Are the Top 10 Types of Dog Allergies?

Dog allergies are more common than you may think, and a variety of factors can cause them. Here are the top 10 types of dog allergies to look out for:

  1. Flea allergies: Flea bites can cause an allergic reaction in some dogs, leading to intense itching and discomfort.
  2. Food allergies: Dogs can be allergic to certain ingredients in their food, such as beef, dairy, wheat, or soy.
  3. Environmental allergies: Dogs can be allergic to pollen, dust mites, mold, and other environmental factors.
  4. Contact allergies: Dogs can develop allergies to certain fabrics, cleaning products, or grooming products.
  5. Inhalant allergies: Dogs can be allergic to airborne allergens such as pollen, dust, and mold spores.
  6. Skin allergies: Dogs can develop allergies that manifest on their skin, causing redness, itching, and inflammation.
  7. Ear allergies: Dogs can be allergic to certain substances that come into contact with their ears, leading to ear infections and discomfort.
  8. Eye allergies: Dogs can develop allergies that affect their eyes, causing redness, discharge, and irritation.
  9. Medication allergies: Dogs can be allergic to certain medications or treatments, leading to adverse reactions.
  10. Seasonal allergies: Dogs can experience allergies that flare up during certain times of the year, such as spring or fall.

What Foods Make Dogs Itchy?

Certain foods can trigger allergies in dogs and make them itch. Common food allergens for dogs include beef, dairy, chicken, wheat, soy, corn, and eggs. If your dog is allergic to a specific food ingredient, it can cause symptoms such as itching, redness, inflammation, and gastrointestinal upset. If you suspect that your dog has a food allergy, it is important to consult with a qualified professional for a proper diagnosis and treatment plan.

What Foods Should Dogs with Skin Allergies Avoid?

If your dog has skin allergies, avoiding certain foods that can trigger an allergic reaction is important. Foods that are high in allergens, such as beef, dairy, wheat, soy, corn, and eggs, should be avoided. Instead, opt for hypoallergenic dog food that is specifically formulated for dogs with skin allergies. Look for brands that use limited ingredients and are free from common allergens. Additionally, consider adding supplements such as omega-3 fatty acids or probiotics to support your dog's skin health and reduce inflammation.

Top Natural Allergy Relief For Dogs

1) Rehmannia – a great herb for itching, dermatitis, and rashes. It is anti-inflammatory, diuretic, and protects the liver. Contains the vitamins A, B, C, and D.

2) Nettle – Nettle can help diminish allergy symptoms and is anti-inflammatory and diuretic. Contains the vitamins C, B2, K, and E.

3) Burdock Root – Burdock is a blood cleanser and stimulates kidney function. It is a great antioxidant and anti-inflammatory herb. Contains vitamins C, K, and B9.

4) Turmeric – Turmeric increases liver-cleansing functions. As a result, it helps the liver to dispose of toxins. Contains B and C vitamins.

These herbs in conjunction with a blend of other beneficial herbs can be found in our #27 Liver Support for Dogs and our #34 AL-R-G Support for Dogs

In addition, supporting your dog’s skin and coat naturally, can be a great help to allergy sufferers.

5) Coconut Oil – another beneficial natural allergy relief for dogs. Coconut oil helps reduce itchiness in the skin. Because it contains lauric acid which decreases yeast production (anti-fungal), it contributes to healthy skin and decreases allergic reactions. In addition, it has added benefits such as aiding in digestion and boosting the immune system.

Coconut oil, along with other skin and body supporting oils, such as Vitamin E, can be found in our #44 Hemp Seed Coconut Oil for Dogs.

Offering herbal relief for your dog’s allergies is a great way to avoid harmful side effects with synthetic medications that may also tax the liver. You’ll feel good about treating your dog naturally, and so will your dog!

 

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