How To Treat Dust Mite Allergies In Dogs

Posted by Valentine Belue on Monday, June 10, 2024

The first step in treating your dog for dust mite allergies is to determine that this is indeed what your dog is suffering from. The canine experts at Wag! explain that the symptoms of dust mite allergies can be varied, but they typically include hives, excessive licking, sneezing, and intense scratching. Your dog might also have a runny nose and red eyes or, in more severe cases, bald spots from too much scratching. Certain dogs are also more at risk of developing a dust mite allergy than others, with pugs, bulldogs, retrievers, setters, terriers, German shepherds, and miniature schnauzers being the most commonly afflicted breeds.

Vacuum brand and specialist in dust removal RAYCOP states that when it is a dust mite allergy that your dog is suffering from, their symptoms will alleviate when you take them out of the house and away from the dust. If you notice symptoms when your dog is home, take your dog to a vet who will be able to make a diagnosis through intradermal allergy testing (via Animal Dermatology Clinic). This test involves injecting a tiny amount of purified allergen extract into the skin and then analyzing the reaction. A vet can also perform a serum blood test to identify a dust mite allergy, which is generally more affordable.

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