Helpful Information On German Shepherd Allergies

Allergies are common among pets and humans and German Shepherd allergies are just as common as any other breed. Many times German Shepherd allergies are the result of conditions passed down from previous generations or your dog may have a special genetic make up that causes it to be susceptible to certain allergies. Whatever the case, in most dogs these allergies can be treated so if you notice your dog displaying any allergy symptoms you need to get it to your vet as soon as possible.

On common skin allergy among German Shepherds is an allergy called atopy. Atopy can cause such symptoms as excessive cleaning especially in the armpit area, excessive biting of the foot, or even a loud wheezing noise as the dog is breathing which can indicate a difficulty in being able to breathe. Sometimes something as simple as a diet change can help in this condition but ask your vet to have a look at your dog and tell for sure how to treat this condition.
One of the most serious German Shepherd allergies is food allergies. Your dog may develop an allergy to the protein, or some other nutrient, in its food and that can cause a lot of problems. Some of the symptoms are biting at the coat or digestive disorders like diarrhea or vomiting. Your vet will work with you to narrow down the nutrient that is causing the problem and then they will help you adjust your dog’s diet accordingly.

It is treated as a story or a myth that chocolate can kill a dog but it is very true and you should avoid this German Shepherd allergy at all costs. Chocolate in any form, bar or cake or brownies, can be dangerous to a dog. It is true that some dogs can tolerate larger amounts of chocolate than others but since the result can be death then it doesn’t make sense to test your pet’s limits.
One of the German Shepherd allergies that your dog may have may be an allergy to flea bites. If your dog is allergic to flea bites then they will develop what is known as hot spots on their body where certain patches on the dog are warm to the touch and could also be oozing a liquid. A good bath is not always the answer as the problem may be more complicated than that so if you find hot spots on your dog then be sure to get to the vet as soon as possible.

Every living thing has the potential to develop allergies and the problem with your German Shepherd is that they cannot open their mouths and tell you what the problem is. You need to keep an eye on your dog and watch for any symptoms of any allergies and then make sure you get your dog to the vet in time to treat the conditions before they spread and get worse. Don’t assume a condition has a simple solution, get your dog to the vet right away.

If you need information on allergies and German Shepherd care then you can use this article. Information in this article could help when you need to know how to choose a vet for your German Shepherd.

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