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The most effective solutions for dogs with allergies include hypoallergenic diets, regular bathing with medicated shampoos, and consistent veterinary care.
You can give your dog limited-ingredient diets, hydrolyzed protein foods, or hypoallergenic dog food recommended by a veterinarian to manage allergies and itching.
To quickly alleviate dog allergy symptoms, remove exposure to the dog, clean your environment, and take antihistamines or use allergy relief medication.
You should not give your dog over-the-counter allergy medications without first consulting a veterinarian.
You can give your dog natural remedies such as oatmeal baths, coconut oil, and omega-3 supplements to soothe allergies and itching.
Apoquel is generally more effective for treating moderate to severe allergies in dogs, while Zyrtec may help with mild allergic reactions.
Vets recommend identifying the allergen, using hypoallergenic diets, medicated shampoos, and prescribing antihistamines or corticosteroids if needed.
Zyrtec is often preferred over Benadryl for dogs due to fewer sedative side effects, but a veterinarian should determine the best option.
Antihistamines like cetirizine (Zyrtec) and loratadine (Claritin) are commonly recommended for dog allergies due to their effectiveness and minimal side effects.

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