Scottish Sheepdog (OK) Introduction)
If you are lucky enough to get a prestigious Scottish Sheepdog as a pet, you must take it out for a walk and let others see it. Looking at the charm of Su Mu, there are many unknown dangers in the world without appearances. What should I do if my Scottish Shepherd has skin allergies?
Scottish Shepherd Dog, like other dogs, has acute allergic reactions and chronic allergic reactions. Acute allergic reactions often occur after taking oral or injected drugs or ingesting certain sensitive proteins. Redness and swelling of the face, hands and feet, papules and itching all over the body will appear immediately. In some serious cases, shortness of breath and even shock death may occur. Chronic allergic reactions can manifest as red blisters, papules, itching, and hair loss all over the body. Some are also accompanied by chronic otitis (redness, swelling and infiltration in the ears), vomiting, and diarrhea. Clinically, skin allergies are mainly chronic allergies or partial reactions. The main reasons are: ① External parasites: allergies to the mouthparts, saliva, and permeates of fleas, lice, and ticks. ②Skin mite allergy. ③External contact allergies, such as dust, pollen, plants, chemical fiber fabrics, and some even bath liquid allergies. ④Food allergy. The causes of dog allergies are complicated and difficult to diagnose. The common treatment methods are to avoid contact with all suspected allergens (including suspected foods), remove insects and mites, and use anti-allergic and anti-itch drugs, such as excessive dexamethasone or water Nisone and chlorpheniramine, etc., use hypoallergenic foods such as Hills prescription foods d/d, etc.
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