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Yes, dogs can have allergic reactions to cats, particularly to proteins in cat dander, saliva, or urine, which may result in symptoms like itchy skin or respiratory issues.
You can help your dog with allergies at home by minimizing exposure to allergens, using antihistamines like Benadryl (only if advised by a vet), and keeping your home clean.
Yes, dogs can have allergic reactions to cats due to proteins in cat dander, saliva, or urine, causing symptoms like itching, sneezing, or digestive issues.
Symptoms of cat allergies in dogs include itchy skin, excessive scratching, hair loss, red eyes, sneezing, runny nose, chronic ear infections, and sometimes vomiting or diarrhea.
Dogs with cat allergies may be treated with antihistamines, steroids, topical treatments, or immunotherapy, but always consult a veterinarian first.
The most common dog allergy is caused by environmental allergens such as pollen, dust mites, mold, and animal dander, including proteins found in cat dander.
Dogs may be allergic to cats when they exhibit symptoms such as persistent itching, skin rashes, sneezing, watery eyes, or chronic ear infections after exposure to cats.
Yes, dogs can be allergic to cats, primarily reacting to proteins in cat dander, saliva, or urine. Symptoms often include itchy skin, excessive scratching, and sometimes respiratory or digestive issues.
Dogs with a tooth infection may show signs such as bad breath, facial swelling, drooling, red gums, reluctance to eat, and may favor one side of the mouth when chewing.
Bacteria in a dog’s mouth are primarily managed through regular dental care, including tooth brushing, professional cleanings, antibiotics, and antiseptic treatments.

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