12515 Wicker Avenue Cedar Lake, Indiana 46303 | 219-374-9443 | frontdesk@hanovervet.com

Hanover Veterinary Hospital
  • HOME
  • ABOUT US
    • OUR VETERINARIANS
    • OUR VETERINARY STAFF
    • CAT CORNER
    • FEAR FREE
    • REVIEW US
    • CAREERS
  • LOCATION
  • SERVICES
    • PET WELLNESS CARE
    • PET VACCINATIONS
    • DENTAL CARE
    • DIAGNOSTICS
    • PET SURGERY
    • SPAY AND NEUTER
    • PET BOARDING
    • GROOMING
    • MOBILE SERVICES
    • DERMATOLOGY
    • EMERGENCY CARE
  • RESOURCES
    • REQUEST AN APPOINTMENT
    • BLOG
    • DOWNLOAD OUR VETERINARY APP
    • PROMOTIONS
    • FORMS & LINKS
    • TRUPANION PET INSURANCE
    • FINANCING OPTIONS
      • CARECREDIT
      • SCRATCH PAY
    • SHOP ONLINE
    • PET LIBRARY
  • CONTACT
  • r
As the spread of coronavirus, known as COVID-19, continues to be a growing concern across the country, we’re taking extra precautions to protect you, our team and our community. We have temporarily closed our kennel except for medical boarders and boarders whose owners/families are sick and unable to care for their pet.
Visit our Facebook page for updated information regarding COVID-19 & our policies.
  • HOME
  • ABOUT US
    • OUR VETERINARIANS
    • OUR VETERINARY STAFF
    • CAT CORNER
    • FEAR FREE
    • REVIEW US
    • CAREERS
  • LOCATION
  • SERVICES
    • PET WELLNESS CARE
    • PET VACCINATIONS
    • DENTAL CARE
    • DIAGNOSTICS
    • PET SURGERY
    • SPAY AND NEUTER
    • PET BOARDING
    • GROOMING
    • MOBILE SERVICES
    • DERMATOLOGY
    • EMERGENCY CARE
  • RESOURCES
    • REQUEST AN APPOINTMENT
    • BLOG
    • DOWNLOAD OUR VETERINARY APP
    • PROMOTIONS
    • FORMS & LINKS
    • TRUPANION PET INSURANCE
    • FINANCING OPTIONS
      • CARECREDIT
      • SCRATCH PAY
    • SHOP ONLINE
    • PET LIBRARY
  • CONTACT
  • r

Blog

May 9, 2018  |  By dvmgalaxy In Blog

How to Treat Pet Allergies

Pet Cat for How to Treat Pet Allergies

Photo by Yagmur Adam / CC-BY-ND

Pet allergies are crummy. There are two kinds of friends that would agree:

  • The Allergic One: They can’t go to a friend’s house without what seems like an entire pharmacy in their bag.
  • The Hospitable One: The person who can’t host in order to keep your friend from being miserable.

Or in some cases, you’re both – you love the cat, but your allergies do not.

Unfortunately, there is no complete cure for common pet allergies – there are, however, different methods of prevention and treatment one might try.

1. Identify the Problem

Oftentimes, people experience a reaction of some kind and just assume it is from an animal. This is not always the case in some situations. To actually identify what may be causing a reaction, schedule an appointment with an allergist to get a skin test. You may be allergic to several things and are just unaware of it! Once you have a professional diagnosis, then you can take the steps to get the correct medication, if needed.

2. Treatment

As we mentioned before, there is no treatment that will take away any allergies completely – though they may significantly reduce the symptoms.

  • For mild allergy symptoms – like itchy eyes or nasal congestion – you can buy over-the-counter antihistamine medications. Depending on the severity of your allergies, your physician may suggest a prescribed medication.
  • Immunotherapy Shots. These shots are designed to build up a person’s immunity to a specific allergy. Once a week for several weeks, the patient is given a shot containing allergy-causing proteins. This will help the body produce antibodies, which will block reactions. The shots significantly help, but don’t expect to be cured from all allergies!

Talk to your doctor about what option will work best for you!

3. Prevention

If you are the “Hospitable Friend” or the “Allergic Friend” who can’t bear to find a new home for your pet – check out these allergy prevention tips!

  • How to Treat Pet Allergies

    Photo by lets.book / CC-BY-NC-ND

    Isolate the Pet. Not in a “you’re in trouble” kind of way, but in a way that is helpful to you. Restrict the pet’s free roaming to the downstairs, or keep their kennel and litterbox in one secluded room, or even just keep them off the couch! Creating a “cat free zone” will help the dander not go everywhere around the house.

  • Invest in a HEPA Air Cleaner. These filters are designed to keep the air free of fur, dander and other allergy-causing particles.
  • Clean Well & Often. Housework isn’t that bad, is it? A great way to reduce sneezing and itchy eyes is to keep things clean. This means washing curtains or couch covers often, vacuuming well (with an allergen-proof vacuum bag!), and allowing the pet some time outside. For more ideas on how to get rid of pet hair, take a look at this article.
  • Replace Carpet. This is a slightly pricey option, but it will help! Getting new tile or hardwood floor will help get rid of remaining dander in the carpet, and will make things easier when it comes time to clean.
  • Bathe Pet Often. Simply keeping your pet clean will give your allergies a sigh of relief. Try to bathe them at least once a week or right before you have a friend who is allergic visit.

Hopefully, with these tips, you can more readily enjoy your own home, or someone else’s!

Which tip was most helpful to you? Let us know in the comments below!

The post How to Treat Pet Allergies appeared first on Pet Assure Blog.

Source: Blog

sticky

Article by dvmgalaxy

Previous StoryDogs and Diet
Next StorySenior Dog Care

Related Articles

  • Understanding Your Cats Sleeping Pattern
  • Service Animals: Guide Dogs

Archive

  • October 2022 (2)
  • March 2021 (2)
  • February 2021 (2)
  • January 2021 (2)
  • December 2020 (2)
  • November 2020 (3)
  • October 2020 (2)
  • September 2020 (2)
  • August 2020 (2)
  • July 2020 (2)
  • June 2020 (3)
  • May 2020 (2)
  • April 2020 (2)
  • March 2020 (2)
  • January 2020 (1)
  • December 2019 (6)
  • November 2019 (2)
  • October 2019 (2)
  • September 2019 (3)
  • August 2019 (4)
  • July 2019 (2)
  • June 2019 (2)
  • May 2019 (4)
  • April 2019 (5)
  • March 2019 (1)
  • January 2019 (1)
  • May 2018 (2)
  • April 2018 (2)
  • March 2018 (1)

Archive As Dropdown

Calendar

December 2025
M T W T F S S
1234567
891011121314
15161718192021
22232425262728
293031  
« Oct    

Categories Dropdown

Categories

  • Albert's Anecdotes (1)
  • Blog (63)
  • Helpful Hints (1)
  • News (2)
  • Pet Health Info (1)

Recent Posts

  • Understanding Your Cats Sleeping Pattern October 20, 2022
  • Service Animals: Guide Dogs October 19, 2022
  • Pet Obesity March 22, 2021
  • Clipping Claws March 8, 2021
  • The Chinese Hamster February 22, 2021

Tag Cloud

Albert's Anecdotes Blog Helpful Hints News Pet Health Info

Text

Vivamus ante dolor, lobortis sit amet magna tempus, congue dapibus mauris. Sed tempor, sapien convallis bibendum scelerisque, libero eros imperdiet quam, quis molestie augue nisi in turpis!

Flickr-Tf

Posts-Tf

  • Understanding Your Cats Sleeping Pattern Thursday, 20, Oct
  • Service Animals: Guide Dogs Wednesday, 19, Oct
  • Pet Obesity Monday, 22, Mar
  • Clipping Claws Monday, 8, Mar
  • The Chinese Hamster Monday, 22, Feb
Monday - Thursday: 8:00 AM - 7:00 PM | Friday: 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM | Saturday: 9:00 AM - 2:00 PM | Closed Sunday & Holidays

12515 Wicker Ave (Route 41)
Cedar Lake, IN 46303

(219) 374-9443
Request an Appointment

Scratch LogoCare Credit Logo
Send Accessibility IssuesCopyright | Powered by DVM Galaxy
Accessibility by WAH
  • About Us
  • Animal Emergency Care
  • Appointments
  • Blog
  • Boarding Liability Release and Regulations Form
  • Cat Corner
  • Client Forms & Informational Links
  • Contact
  • Diagnostic and Imaging Services
  • Download Our Veterinary App
  • Free Vaccines for Life Enrollment Form
  • Home
  • Links
  • Location
  • Meet Our Veterinarians
  • Meet Our Veterinary Staff
  • New Client Form
  • Now Offering Mobile Veterinary Services in Cedar Lake!
  • Pet Boarding at Our Hospital
  • Pet Dermatology Services
  • Pet Surgery
  • Pet Vaccinations
  • Pet Wellness Care
  • Pre-Visit Client Questionnaire
  • Professional Pet Grooming
  • Promotions
  • Review Us
  • Services
  • Spay and Neuter: A Major First Step in Keeping Your Pet Healthy
  • The First Fear Free Practice in the Region
  • Veterinary Career Opportunities with Hanover Veterinary Hospital
  • Why Routine Pet Dental Care is Essential