Top Tips for your Pets this Allergy Season





How to keep your furry friends healthy & comfortable during allergy season!



Spring is in the air, and while that means warmer weather and longer days, it also means allergy season for many of us. But did you know that your pets can also suffer from seasonal allergies? As a pet owner, it's important to be aware of any symptoms and take steps to keep your furry friends comfortable during allergy season.





1. Keep Your Home Clean: One of the best things you can do for your pet during allergy season is to keep your home clean. Vacuuming regularly and using air purifiers can help to reduce the amount of allergens in the air. It's also a good idea to wash your pet's bedding and toys frequently to remove any allergens that may be lurking.


2. Watch for Symptoms: Allergy symptoms in pets can manifest in a number of ways, including itching, sneezing, coughing, ear infections, chewing on paws and runny eyes. If you notice any of these symptoms in your pet, it's important to take some of the precautions listed below or consult with your veterinarian.


3. Consider All Natural Allergy Medication: If your pet is suffering from seasonal allergies, you may want to consider some all natural solutions like allergy support treats, Wild Alaskan Salmon & Pollock Oil or CBD treats. These can all provide relief instead of using potent medicines with potentially harmful side effects. Consult with your veterinarian before trying any of these options.


4. Keep Your Pet's Coat Clean : Pets can bring allergens into the home on their fur, so it's important to keep their coat clean during allergy season. Regular grooming and bathing with a hypoallergenic shampoo with itch relief can help to remove any allergens that may be clinging to your pet's fur and can help to relieve some of the itching your pet may be experiencing.


5. Avoid Pollen and Other Allergens: During allergy season, it's a good idea to limit your pet's exposure to pollen and other allergens. Try to keep them indoors during peak pollen times and avoid taking them for walks in areas with high levels of pollen. You can also wipe down your pet's paws and fur with a damp cloth or hypoallergenic wipe after walks to remove any allergens they may have picked up.


Allergy season can be tough on pets, but with a little extra care, you can help keep your furry friends healthy and comfortable. By keeping your home clean, watching for symptoms, considering all natural allergy solutions, keeping your pet's coat clean, and avoiding pollen and other allergens, you can help reduce your pet's allergy symptoms and keep them happy and healthy all season long. Don't hesitate to speak with your vet if you have any concerns about your pet's health during allergy season.


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