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Allergies are not restricted to the human population. In fact, the majority of mammals, including dogs and cats, are susceptible as well. Fortunately, the majority of pet allergy symptoms can be addressed with a veterinary prescription. If you suspect your pet is suffering from an allergy-related issue, the following signs can help affirm your suspicion.

5 Indicators Your Pet Requires a Veterinary Prescription for Allergies

1. Sneezing

Perhaps the most common sign of allergies in people, sneezing can indicate sinus irritation in dogs and cats as well. If you notice your pet is sneezing more often than usual, a veterinary prescription may be able to reduce the occurrence.

2. Itching

Dust, pollen, and certain foods can all contribute to excessive itching. Keep an eye out for hair loss, skin irritation, and scabbing. If the itching is out of control, consult with a veterinarian to obtain a veterinary prescription.

3. Red, Watery Eyes

Red, watery eyes are a telltale sign of an environmental allergy. While the symptoms may worsen in the fall and spring, in warmer climates, your dog or cat may be affected year round.

4. Licking

veterinary prescriptionWhile it’s perfectly natural for dogs and cats to groom themselves, obsessive licking may indicate an allergy. If your pet has lighter fur, inspect their paws and belly. If the fur is a brownish tint, it means they are licking in excess and may benefit from a veterinary prescription.

5. Ear Infections

Allergens can accumulate in the ears, leading to inflammation, itchiness, and discomfort. If you notice discharge, excessive scratching, and shaking of the head, an underlying allergy may be to blame.

 

Serving Princeton, WV, since 1947, Hickman’s Pharmacy is a locally owned compounding pharmacy that prides itself on friendly service and affordable prices. Whether you need to fill your own or a veterinary prescription or are in the market for medical equipment, you can depend on them to have you in, out, and on the road to recovery in no time. Visit them online, or call (304) 425-2188 to speak with a pharmacy representative.

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