Canine Allergies: Addressing the Cause, Not Suppressing the Symptoms
Allergies in dogs may be difficult to recognize and diagnose, as they can manifest in many ways such as: skin rashes, hot spots, respiratory problems, and/or digestive problems. Furthermore, allergies can be caused by any number of environmental triggers like: toxins in food, pesticides, drugs, bacteria, and so much more.
Allergy symptoms arise when the bodily organs are unable to detoxify the body properly when overexposed to toxins. Symptoms such as: rashes, inflamed ears, or respiratory problems may appear because the body is attempting to eliminate the toxin, since the kidney, liver, and other organs were unsuccessful in doing so.
Most current medications only suppress the symptoms and the overall immune system, but after long-term use, they may lead to more serious problems. They simply don’t address the underlying cause. A more natural way to treat allergies in dogs would be to reduce the amount of toxins your pet encounters, and provide wholesome foods and supplements to support the elimination of toxins in the digestive system. Replacing medications with homeopathic treatments, eliminating unnecessary vaccinations, and opting for more natural kinds of home pesticides and cleaning products whenever possible will help to reduce your pet’s exposure to harmful toxins. Also, carefully research the food products given to your dog. Many products are processed overseas in places like China, where processing standards are questionable. They may contain bacteria, toxins from mold and fungi, and genetically modified plant products. On the other hand, fresh foods and supplements can aide in eliminating toxins through the digestive system as well as alleviating symptoms. Some of these foods and supplements include: grape seed extract, vitamin C, vitamin E, and beta carotene just to name a few.
Pet owners can overcome allergy causes and symptoms in their dogs by taking a closer look at their pet’s environment and nutrition. A healthier life is possible for their dogs without the harmful immune suppression of allergy medications.
Information provided by: “A New Look at Canine Allergies,” January 9, 2012, Dogs Naturally Magazine, www.dogsnaturallymagazine.com .
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