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Spring Allergies in Dogs and Cats: Symptoms, Causes, and Treatments

Spring Allergies in Dogs and Cats: Symptoms, Causes, and Treatments

Sep 11

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Springtime brings sunshine, blooming flowers, and longer days — but it also brings itchy eyes, sneezing, and skin irritation for many pets. Spring allergies in dogs and cats are more common than most owners realize, and knowing how to recognize and manage them can make a huge difference in your pet’s comfort.

In this blog, we’ll cover the signs of dog and cat spring allergies, natural home remedies, and veterinary treatments to help your furry friend enjoy the season.

Signs of Spring Allergies in Dogs and Cats

Dogs and cats show allergies differently from humans. While we get runny noses and sneezes, pets often develop skin and coat problems. Look out for these common dog allergy symptoms and cat allergy symptoms:

Excessive scratching, licking, or chewing (especially paws, belly, or tail)

Red, inflamed, or flaky skin

Watery, itchy, or red eyes

Sneezing, coughing, or reverse sneezing

Frequent ear infections or head shaking

Hair loss or bald patches from constant licking


👉 Related read: Benefits of Regular Dog Grooming in Spring

Causes of Spring Allergies in Pets

The main triggers for seasonal allergies in dogs and cats include:

Pollen from grass, weeds, and trees

Mold spores in damp areas

Dust mites

Outdoor plants and flowers


Just like in people, a pet’s immune system overreacts to these allergens, causing skin and respiratory irritation.

How to Treat Spring Allergies in Dogs and Cats

1. Regular Grooming and Hypoallergenic Baths

Bathing your pet with a gentle, hypoallergenic or oatmeal shampoo removes pollen and soothes irritated skin. Brushing your dog or cat daily also helps reduce allergens in their coat.

👉 Related: Spring Grooming Guide for Your Dog

2. Wipe Paws After Walks

Pollen sticks to fur and paws. Use pet wipes or a damp cloth to clean your dog’s paws and belly after outdoor time.

3. Keep Bedding and Toys Clean

Wash your pet’s bedding, blankets, and toys weekly in hot water to kill allergens and bacteria.

4. Reduce Outdoor Exposure on High Pollen Days

Check your local pollen forecast. Walk dogs early in the morning or in the evening when pollen counts are lower.

5. Healthy Diet and Omega-3 Supplements

Adding omega-3 fatty acids (like fish oil) to your pet’s diet helps reduce inflammation and supports skin health. A balanced diet boosts the immune system and may lessen allergy symptoms.

👉 Check out: All-Natural Dog Treats for Sensitive Stomachs

6. Create an Allergy-Friendly Home

Use an air purifier indoors to trap pollen and dust. Vacuum frequently with a pet-safe HEPA filter.

7. Veterinary Care and Medications

For moderate to severe cases, your vet may recommend:

Antihistamines or allergy medications

Medicated shampoos or sprays

Prescription diets for skin health

Allergy testing and immunotherapy

Why You Shouldn’t Ignore Pet Allergies

Untreated allergies can lead to painful skin infections in dogs and cats, chronic ear infections, and long-term discomfort. Taking steps early keeps your pet happy, healthy, and free from constant itching.

Final Thoughts

Spring allergies in pets can be frustrating, but they’re manageable with the right care. From grooming routines to vet-approved treatments, you can reduce symptoms and help your dog or cat thrive during allergy season.

If your pet is showing severe signs, always consult your veterinarian for the best treatment plan.

👉 At Dora’s Delights, we care about keeping pets happy and healthy. That’s why we create natural, single-protein dog treats that are allergy-friendly and safe for sensitive stomachs. Browse our dog treats collection today and give your pet the tasty, wholesome snacks they deserve!

 

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