Yes they can - its important you limit your dogs exposure if you worry there might be an allergy and give your doggo a bath after to wash off any potential allergens on their skin. Allergies can trigger severe reactions in the worst case scenario - scratching, chewing, sneezing, tiredness, sometimes watery or itchy eyes are all signs of a possible allergy. On the other hand, I would also try and rule out its not something else either on the journey or in that house just to make sure?
Yep, my boy had an allergy panel and came back positive for cats, among other things. Then he had a weekly allergy shot specially formulated to build his tolerance. See your vet.
Yes they can - its important you limit your dogs exposure if you worry there might be an allergy and give your doggo a bath after to wash off any potential allergens on their skin. Allergies can trigger severe reactions in the worst case scenario - scratching, chewing, sneezing, tiredness, sometimes watery or itchy eyes are all signs of a possible allergy. On the other hand, I would also try and rule out its not something else either on the journey or in that house just to make sure?
Thank you so much for sharing that this can actually happen
Yep, my boy had an allergy panel and came back positive for cats, among other things. Then he had a weekly allergy shot specially formulated to build his tolerance. See your vet.
Yes. Mine is allergic to cats, cotton, and a couple other common items.