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🐶 Dwarf Bull Dog Becomes Local Legend

🚨 Pet Food Recall: What to Know

🌸 Pet Allergy Signs & Symptoms

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Dwarf Bull Dog Becomes Local Legend
 

  • Beans is a special puppy with a shorter spine than most dogs of his breed.

  • He still romps around and takes everything in stride, and his infectious personality has made him a local legend in his town.

  • Bean struggles with a variety of health issues, as many other dwarf dogs do. Veterinarians thought that he might not make it through his first year because of his health complications.

  • He proved them all wrong, though. He hasn’t let anything slow him down, and his life is just as beautiful as his personality. Click below to meet Beans!

 

Pet Allergy Signs & Symptoms Guide

As pet owners, we all want to see our furry friends happy and healthy, but allergies can sometimes make that a bit tricky. Whether your pet is sneezing, scratching, or dealing with an upset stomach, it can be hard to know if allergies are the culprit.

Pets, like humans, can have allergic reactions to things they come into contact with, such as food, pollen, or even flea bites. If you notice something unusual about your pet's behavior or health, it could be a sign that allergies are at play (allergies are extremely common in our furry friends).

This guide will help you understand the signs and symptoms of allergies in both dogs and cats, so you can provide the best care for your pet and get them feeling better in no time.

Signs Your Pet is Having a Reaction


Allergic reactions in pets can manifest in various ways. Keep an eye out for these common signs and symptoms to help identify if allergies might be affecting your pet.

  • Itchy Skin & Excessive Scratching: One of the most common symptoms of allergies is itching. If you notice your dog or cat constantly scratching, licking, or biting at their skin, it could be a sign of an allergic reaction.

  • Ear Infections: Pets with allergies may frequently develop ear infections, which can cause itching, redness, and discharge. If your pet is shaking their head or scratching their ears, an allergy could be the cause.

  • Sneezing & Runny Eyes: Just like humans, pets can develop sneezing and watery eyes as a reaction to allergens like pollen or dust. If your pet is sneezing more than usual or has discharge from their eyes or nose, allergies might be to blame.

  • Gastrointestinal Issues: In some cases, allergies can cause gastrointestinal discomfort. Look out for symptoms like vomiting, diarrhea, or a loss of appetite. These could indicate a food allergy or sensitivity.

If your pet is showing any of these signs, it's a good idea to keep track of their symptoms and consult with your vet for a proper diagnosis.

 

Identifying The Source of Your Pet’s Allergies

There are several common allergens that could be causing your pet’s discomfort. Understanding what might be triggering their allergies can help you take the necessary steps to avoid exposure and manage their symptoms.

  • Food Allergies: Pets can develop allergies to certain ingredients in their food, such as beef, chicken, dairy, or grains. If your pet starts showing symptoms after a change in their diet, food allergies may be the culprit.

  • Flea Allergies: Fleas are a common cause of allergic reactions in pets, especially when they bite and cause itching. If you notice your pet scratching more frequently, even after flea treatment, it may be worth checking for a flea allergy.

  • Environmental Allergies: Just like humans, pets can be allergic to pollen, mold, or dust mites. Seasonal allergies can cause sneezing, watery eyes, and itchy skin, especially during certain times of the year.

  • Contact Allergies: Your pet may develop an allergic reaction to certain substances they come into contact with, such as certain fabrics, cleaning products, or even certain types of grass or plants.

For further reading, take a look at these guides:

 

What You Can Do to Relieve Your Pet’s Discomfort

If you think your pet may have allergies, it's important to take action to help them feel better. Here are a few steps you can take:

  1. Visit Your Veterinarian: A vet can help pinpoint the cause of your pet's allergies through a thorough examination, and may recommend tests to determine the exact allergen.

  2. Consider an Elimination Diet: If food allergies are suspected, your vet might suggest an elimination diet to help identify the specific ingredient that’s causing the reaction.

  3. Use Allergy Medication: Your vet may recommend antihistamines or other allergy medications to help manage symptoms. They might also suggest topical treatments for skin issues or ear infections caused by allergies.

  4. Make Environmental Changes: If environmental allergies are the cause, minimizing your pet’s exposure to allergens by keeping them indoors during high pollen seasons or using air purifiers can help.

  5. Flea Prevention: If flea allergies are at play, make sure you are using an effective flea control program to keep your pet flea-free.

Allergies can be frustrating for both pets and their owners, but with the right care and attention, they can be managed effectively. Whether it's a change in diet, medication, or lifestyle adjustments, there are plenty of ways to help your pet feel comfortable and allergy-free.

By recognizing the signs and symptoms early on, you can ensure that your pet gets the treatment they need to stay happy and healthy. If you're ever in doubt, consult your vet—they’ll be able to provide the best guidance on how to manage your pet’s allergies.

 

 

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Front Page Pets
5,700 Pounds of Pet Food Recalled

  • Salmonella Risk Recall: 5,700 pounds of Blue Ridge Beef natural dog food have been recalled due to salmonella contamination, posing risks to both pets and humans.

  • Affected Products & Locations: The recall applies to 2-pound log Natural Mix (Lot No. N25/12/31, UPC 854298001054) sold in eight states, including Virginia, Maryland, and New York.

  • Health Concerns: Pets may experience diarrhea, vomiting, and fever, while humans handling the food risk infection with symptoms like nausea and stomach pain.

  • What to Do if You’re Affected: Stop using the product, sanitize pet bowls, and contact a vet if symptoms appear. Consumers can return or discard the recalled food.

 

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This Week’s Key Pet News

 

Orphaned Wolf Pup Makes Friends with Shelter Dog

  • A Perfect Pair: Slinky, a shelter pup, was chosen to be a companion for Amora, an orphaned wolf pup at the Sedgwick County Zoo. Their bond is helping Amora grow and learn.

  • Learning Through Play: Amora has a bold personality, but Slinky’s playful nature is guiding her through important socialization, making sure she develops the skills she needs.

  • A Happy New Home: Once Amora is ready to live with other wolves, Slinky will retire from his zoo duties and settle into his new home with a zoo employee who adopted him..

 

Are Dog Beds for Humans a Thing Now? 😂

  • A Bed for You and Your Pup? The Snuggle Pod is a human-sized dog bed designed for cozy bonding time—but not all dogs (or humans) are convinced.

  • Mixed Reactions: While the writer finds it surprisingly comfy, his big dog is suspicious, and the small dog immediately claims a corner.

  • Who’s It Really For? Marketed as the “ultimate cozy night in,” the Snuggle Pod might be more appealing to solo loungers than actual pet owners—especially once the dogs make it their own!

 

9 Year Old Cat Survives 10 Days in Freezing Temps

  • Lost in the Cold: Loki, a nine-year-old indoor cat, went missing during his family’s move and survived ten days in brutal sub-zero temperatures.

  • A Tough Comeback: When found, Loki had lost nearly half his body weight but luckily avoided frostbite—now he’s eating well and regaining strength.

  • A Changed Cat: Once independent, Loki has become extra affectionate, showering his owner with head butts and constant attention since his return.