🐾 Your Pet Allergy Results
Based on your inputs, here’s a personalized breakdown for your pet.
Possible Causes
Recommended Actions
Prevention Tips
- Keep your pet’s bedding and living space clean and allergen-free.
- Avoid harsh shampoos; choose hypoallergenic or medicated formulas.
- Introduce an elimination diet to identify food triggers.
- Use air purifiers indoors to reduce pollen, dust, and dander.
- Regularly vacuum with a HEPA filter vacuum cleaner.
🚨 When to See a Veterinarian
If your pet shows any of the following, contact your vet immediately:
- Severe swelling around the face, eyes, or throat
- Difficulty breathing or persistent coughing
- Bloody diarrhea or vomiting
- Open sores, extreme hair loss, or uncontrollable scratching
- Symptoms lasting more than 7–10 days without improvement
About Pet Allergies
Allergies in pets are often triggered by fleas, food ingredients, pollen, dust, mold, or grooming products. Dogs commonly suffer from flea allergy dermatitis, while cats are prone to environmental and food sensitivities. Identifying and managing these triggers early can significantly improve your pet’s quality of life.
This tool is a guide, not a substitute for veterinary care. Always consult your vet for proper diagnosis and treatment.