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Natural Treatments for Dog Skin Allergy
Dogs get allergies just like their caretakers do, whether it be environmental or the food they eat. Most symptoms that dogs experience can include sinus inflammation, sneezing, coughing, excessive mucus, runny eyes,diarrhea, yeast infections, and skin irritations like rashes and hot spots. There are natural ways to help your dog with these symptoms that don’t involve shots or steroids. Natural remedies can work just as well, and your dog deserves the best treatment possible. Most importantly check with your veterinarian before performing any of the following remedies: 1. Natural dietary supplements Natural supplements can be added to your dog’s food to help get the antioxidants they need to treat a food allergy. Quercetin is referred to as “nature’s Benadryl” and acts as an antioxidant, antihistamine, and anti-inflammatory, which can improve your dog’s breathing. Bromelain is an enzyme extracted from pineapple and when taken with quercetin is thought to have synergistic effects. Papain is an enzyme derived from papaya and contains enzymes that help break down proteins into smaller fragments known as amino acids and peptides. They are great for getting rid of mucus and like quercetin help with inflammation. 2. Apple cider vinegar and coconut oil If you notice your dog biting and licking its paws due to irritation, then chopping up some thyme can help with reliving that if you put some between your dog’s toes.
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