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Mar 27 2025

Seasonal Allergies in Dogs and Cats: Causes, Symptoms, and Relief

Home » News » Seasonal Allergies In Dogs And Cats Causes Symptoms And Relief

If your pet is scratching more than usual, licking their paws, or has watery eyes, they might be dealing with seasonal allergies. Just like humans, dogs and cats can react to pollen, mold, and other allergens in the environment. Knowing what causes allergies, how they develop, and the signs to look for can help you keep your pet comfortable during allergy season.

What Causes Seasonal Allergies in Pets?

Seasonal allergies happen when a pet’s immune system overreacts to things like pollen from trees, grass, and weeds, as well as mold and fungi. These allergens are most common in certain seasons:

When pets encounter these allergens – either by breathing them, touching them, or even licking them off their fur – their bodies react, leading to allergy symptoms.

How Do Allergies Develop?

A pet’s immune system is designed to fight off harmful substances, like bacteria and viruses. But with allergies, the immune system mistakenly sees something harmless—like pollen—as a threat. This leads to inflammation, itching, and other allergic reactions.

Some pets only have allergies during certain times of the year, while others may have reactions year-round. In some cases, seasonal allergies can get worse over time, leading to more serious symptoms.

Signs Your Dog or Cat Has Seasonal Allergies

If your pet has allergies, you might notice:

Dogs often get skin and ear infections due to allergies, while cats may show more respiratory issues like sneezing and watery eyes.

How to Help Your Pet Feel Better

There are several ways to reduce allergy symptoms and keep your pet comfortable:

If your pet has allergy symptoms, a visit to your vet for advice on treatment options can set you up for success. Allergies cannot be cured, but can be managed successfully. With the right care, your furry friend can stay happy and comfortable all year long.

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