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By Dr.Sophia Martinez

🌿 Seasonal Allergies in Dogs: Symptoms, Causes, and Relief

Just like humans, dogs can struggle with seasonal allergies. If your pup is sneezing, scratching, or licking more than usual during certain times of the year, pollen, grass, or other environmental triggers might be the reason. Understanding what causes these reactions and how to ease your dog’s discomfort is key to keeping them happy and healthy.

What Are Seasonal Allergies in Dogs?
Seasonal allergies occur when a dog’s immune system overreacts to substances in the environment. Common culprits include pollen, mold spores, weeds, and grasses. While these allergens are harmless, a dog’s body may treat them like a threat, leading to uncomfortable symptoms.


Signs Your Dog May Have Allergies
Symptoms can vary, but the most common include:
  • Excessive scratching or biting at the skin
  • Frequent licking of paws
  • Red, irritated skin or rashes
  • Watery eyes or nasal discharge
  • Sneezing or coughing
  • Ear infections caused by inflammation
If left untreated, constant scratching can lead to skin damage or secondary infections, so early recognition is important.

Causes and Triggers
Seasonal allergies are usually tied to environmental changes:
  • Spring and summer: Grass, pollen, and weeds are at their peak.
  • Fall: Ragweed and mold spores are common triggers.
  • Year-round: Dust and indoor molds may worsen symptoms in sensitive dogs.
Some breeds are more prone to allergies, and genetics can play a role as well.

Helping Your Dog Find Relief
The good news is, there are ways to support your pup:
  • Limit exposure: Wipe down your dog’s paws and coat after walks to remove pollen.
  • Bathing: Regular baths with gentle, hypoallergenic shampoo can soothe skin irritation.
  • Healthy diet: A balanced diet with supplements that support skin and coat health may reduce allergic flare-ups.
  • Veterinary care: If symptoms persist, your vet may recommend allergy testing, medication, or other treatments tailored to your dog’s needs.

Supporting Skin & Coat Health Naturally
Many pet parents also turn to nutritional support to strengthen their dog’s natural defenses. Ingredients like omega fatty acids, probiotics, and antioxidants can promote a healthier skin barrier, reduce irritation, and help keep your pup’s coat shiny and strong.

 

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