This article is part of a is a special series about natural pet food written by Kerry O’Dowd from Kerry’s K9 Revolution. Email: kerry@bittypaws.com When spring rolls around we find that allergies in our pets can occur in many different forms; food, pollen, grasses, insects, household chemicals and even dust and mold. When dogs and cats start to show symptoms of allergies they can manifest in many ways and the reactions are varying from dog to dog. When the body overreacts to the “allergens” or “antigens” its result may appear in the form of; rashes (from mild-severe), sneezing, wheezing, itchy skin, coughing, itchy eyes, red eyes or discharge from the eye....
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