Seasonal Allergies in Dogs – Vet Approved Relief & Treatment Guide 🌼🐶 2025

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Seasonal Allergies in Dogs – Vet Approved Relief & Treatment Guide 🌼🐶 2025
By Dr. Duncan Houston BVSc
🌼 Introduction: Yes, Dogs Can Get Seasonal Allergies Too
If your dog scratches more in spring or fall, or licks their paws after walks, they may have seasonal allergies. Like people, dogs can react to pollen, grass, mold, and more. As a veterinarian, I guide pet parents through the causes, symptoms, and best treatments to relieve their dog’s itch and help them enjoy the outdoors again. 🐾
This guide includes:
- ✅ Common signs of seasonal allergies
- 💊 Vet-recommended treatments and care
- 🌱 At-home and long-term relief tools
- 🔹 How Ask A Vet
1. Symptoms of Seasonal Allergies in Dogs 🤧
- 🐾 Excessive licking, chewing, or scratching (especially paws, belly, ears)
- 🛑 Red, inflamed skin or chronic ear infections
- 🤧 Reverse sneezing, watery eyes, or nasal discharge
- 😖 Behavioral changes like restlessness or irritability
2. Best Treatments for Dog Allergies 💊
- 💊 Antihistamines (like cetirizine or diphenhydramine, under vet guidance)
- 💉 Prescription allergy meds (Apoquel, Cytopoint) for moderate to severe cases
- 🧴 Medicated shampoos, wipes, and paw soaks
- 🌿 Omega-3s and supplements that support skin barrier function
Ask A Vet can review your dog’s history and recommend safe, tailored options.
3. At-Home Allergy Relief Tips 🧼
- 🚿 Rinse paws after walks to remove pollen
- 🧺 Wash bedding weekly and vacuum frequently
- 📅 Keep your dog indoors on high-pollen days
Routine matters. Daily prevention can dramatically reduce flare-ups and medication dependence.
4. Tools from Ask A Vet🚀
- 🧑⚕️ Ask A Vet: Vet consults to diagnose allergies and prescribe treatments
5. Final Thoughts from Dr. Duncan Houston BVSc 👨⚕️
Seasonal allergies can make your dog miserable—but with the right tools, care plan, and support from Ask A Vet, your pup can stay itch-free and happy year-round. 🌼🚀
Warmly,
Dr. Duncan Houston BVSc
🔗 Visit AskAVet.com and download the Ask A Vet app to build a personalized allergy plan and get support through every sneezy season.