Supporting resources
Keep track of your pets symptoms
- What signs do you see?
- Do the signs happen often?
- Is there a seasonal pattern?
- Which part of the body is more itchy?
- How long does it last?
- Does it happen when your pet goes outdoors?
Allergen guide
- Information about common allergens: grasses, trees, weeds, mites, insects and moulds.
- Time of year that they are more relevant
- Tips to reduce your pets exposure
Allergy information
- What is allergy?
- Predisposed breeds
- What to do if your pet is allergic to food?
- What to do if your pet is allergic to environmental allergens?
- How to treat allergies?
- What else can be done to help your pet?
Treatment diary
- Record your pet’s symptoms
- Record your pet's dosages
- See the progress of your pet
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