Main Symptoms of allergies in dogs
The most common symptoms of allergies in dogs are itchiness, hives, swelling around the face, diarrhoea, vomiting, and sneezing.
Why do dogs get itchy skin?
Dogs get itchy skin for lots of reasons. They might be allergic to something, like food or something within their environment. They could also have a skin infection or be itchy because they’re getting ready to shed their old hair and grow new hair.
HOW DOES BENADRYL INTERACT WITH OTHER DRUGS?
Benadryl can reduce the effectiveness of prokinetic drugs (metoclopramide, cisapride) used for constipation and other GI problems.
If the side effect of Benadryl, like dry mouth, sleepiness, and urine retention, concern you, or if your dog suffers from the conditions mentioned above, there are natural alternatives to Benadryl available.
A veterinary journal published a canine study that shows the effect of cannabidiol (CBD) on the canine inflammatory response. The results showed that CBD reduced the inflammatory response in proteins of immune system cells. While this is a small study, it is a good indication for those of us that want to avoid the side effects of Benadryl. References
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Can you put Benadryl cream on dogs?
Can I use BENADRYL® Itch Stopping Cream products on my dog, cat or other pet? No. BENADRYL® Itch Stopping Cream products are not intended to be used on dogs, cats or any other pets. Please consult your veterinarian if you have questions about your pet’s health needs.
Antihistamines. Diphenhydramine (Benadryl®), cetirizine (Zyrtec®), and loratadine (Claritin®) are commonly used antihistamines that relieve allergy symptoms or counteract allergic reactions. Antihistamines are usually safe but can make some dogs drowsy and others hyperactive.