The End of The Allergy Journey

Hopefully having read the information in this Allergy Journey site, you are feeling more informed about your pet's allergy. The destination is a place where you feel confident about:

  • understanding why your pet has allergy
  • identifying allergy symptoms and knowing when to contact your vet
  • working with your vet to diagnose allergy and identify what your pet is allergic to
  • understanding the different treatment options available to you as the owner of an allergic pet
  • working with your vet to develop and adopt a treatment plan you are able to comply with
  • understanding the best way to maintain your allergic pet and keep their symptoms under control long-term

Below are some frequently asked questions that may help moving forward.

Remember though, the best person to help you manage your pet's allergy is your veterinary surgeon and their team of support staff. Never be worried about getting in touch with them if you have any concerns about your pet at all. They will be happy to help!

Frequently asked questions

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What is an allergy?
Is dog allergy and human allergy similar?
Does allergy go away?
At what age could my dog develop allergy?
Are some dog breeds more prone to allergy than others?
Is there allergy immunotherapy against foods?
If there is no immunotherapy against food allergies, what should I do?
How can I relieve my dog's itch?
What drugs can be used for short-term itch relief?
Can I use local products (sprays, creams, lotions) to relieve my dog's itch?
Can I wash my allergic dog?
Are there specific products to wash an allergic dog?
Are food supplements helpful for my allergic dog?
Is there anything I can do to prevent atopic dermatitis?
Can I use my dog for reproduction even if it suffers from allergy?
What is Apoquel? How does it work?
Is Apoquel good? Does Apoquel work? Is Apoquel efficacious?
Are there side effects with Apoquel? If so, which ones?
What is Cytopoint? How does it work?
Is Cytopoint good? Does Cytopoint work? Is Cytopoint efficacious?
Are there side effects with Cytopoint? If so, what ones?

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IF YOUR PET HAS ALLERGY SYMPTOMS YOUR VET CAN HELP

Key facts to remember:

  • Allergy is a very common disease in dogs and cats
  • Be aware of any sign that might be indicative to allergy. Most of these signs can be considered normal behaviour so request an allergy check up with your vet
  • It is important to identify which allergens are the source of the allergy so they can be avoided and your pet can be treated
  • The first choice for treating allergy is immunotherapy, a custom-made, all-natural treatment which is safe, effective and gives long-lasting itchy relief

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