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2/28/2024

The Top 5 Must-Knows About Allergic Dermatitis for Every Dog Owner!

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Hey there, fellow dog enthusiasts! Today, we're diving into a topic that's crucial for every pup parent to understand: allergic dermatitis. It may sound like a mouthful, but don't worry, we're here to break it down into bite-sized pieces of knowledge that'll have you and your furry friend feeling more confident and comfortable.
  1. Identifying the Culprits: Allergic dermatitis essentially means your pup's skin is having a bit of a reaction to something in their environment or diet. It could be anything from pollen and dust mites to certain foods or even fleas! Keep an eye out for signs like itching, redness, or skin infections. And remember, sometimes it takes a bit of detective work to pinpoint the exact trigger, so don't hesitate to reach out to your vet for guidance.
  2. Proper Vet Care is Key: Speaking of vets, never underestimate the importance of their expertise when it comes to managing allergic dermatitis. They can help diagnose the specific allergens bothering your pooch and prescribe the right treatment plan, whether it's medicated shampoos, antihistamines, or dietary changes. Regular check-ups ensure your dog's skin health stays on track!
  3. Ditching the Itch: Itching is often the most uncomfortable symptom for our furry pals. To help soothe their skin, try giving them regular baths with gentle, hypoallergenic shampoos and keep their bedding clean to minimize allergen exposure. Your vet may also recommend supplements like omega-3 fatty acids to support healthy skin.
  4. Allergy-Proofing Your Home: Just like us, dogs can benefit from an allergy-friendly environment. Vacuum regularly to keep dust and pollen at bay, wash their bedding in hot water, and consider investing in air purifiers to improve indoor air quality. It's all about creating a safe haven for your four-legged friend!
  5. Teamwork Makes the Dream Work: Last but not least, don't go it alone! Connect with fellow dog lovers and experts for support and advice. Join us for our Instagram LIVE sessions every Wednesday at @shurbeezshihtzu or @lake_mountain_way, where we share tips, tricks, and plenty of puppy love. And for even more resources, hop over to our website shurbeezshihtzu.com, where you'll find articles, guides, and more.
Remember, allergic dermatitis might be a pesky problem, but with the right knowledge and care, you and your pup can tackle it together. Here's to happy, healthy skin and wagging tails all around!




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    Sheri Stevens is a a wife of nearly 30 years, mother of 6, and a seasoned Shih Tzu breeder of 24 years.
    ​She loves to study genetics and other nerdy topics and share her knowledge and experience with others.
    She adores the Shih Tzu breed and thrives on providing happy, healthy puppies to those who seek her out. 

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