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Caring For Rottweiler Allergies

By: Sharon Davies

Just as humans suffer from allergies so do dogs. Rottweiler allergies include food allergens, flea allergies, bacterial allergens, contact allergens and atopy. All of these allergies have particular characteristics that you should be aware of in order to provide proper Rottweiler care to your dog.

Food is the first of the Rottweiler allergies that you should be aware of, this can be any type of food and the first step you need to take is determining which food is causing the allergy. The offending food will likely cause your dog to scratch, chew or lick.

More severe symptoms can include sneezing, coughing, eye and nose discharge, itching around the anus, hair loss, loss of appetite, pawing at their ears or head shaking, vomiting, diarrhea or breathing problems. You will need to cook special meals for your dog until you can isolate the harmful ingredient. After that you can buy specific dog food that doesn't contain the product that causes Rottweiler allergies.

The vet will check for fleas since Rottweiler allergies can result from the saliva of the fleas. Your vet will then give you a flea control product to eliminate this allergy. There is also a normal bacteria called staphylococci that lives on your dogs skin which can sometimes cause Rottweiler allergies. The skin will develop a crust and the dog will lose hair as a result of the scratching. For this type of allergy your vet will administer antibiotics.

The most rare of all Rottweiler allergies is contact allergens, but they can happen. Flea collars, plastic food bowls, pet sweaters, plants and grass or wool bedding can cause contact allergies. The symptoms of these Rottweiler allergies include swelling, redness, itching and hair loss. You should eliminate all but one on the list and then narrow down the culprit so you can remove it and allow your dog to heal.

Atopy or inhalant allergies are the last of the Rottweiler allergies, which can be caused by environment factors including dust mites, molds, house dust, human dander, feathers or pollen. Dogs with these allergies tend to chew, lick and scratch themselves in specific areas such as the face, paws, abdomen, armpits or the genital areas.

By taking your dog to the vet a test will be run to determine what allergy effects them and then your vet will be able to find the best way to get rid of the allergen. Medicated shampoo, antihistamines, allergy shots, diet changes or corticosteroids are just a few of the methods used.

When it comes to choosing a vet for your Rottweiler you want to remember that your pet has breed specific problems. This is why it is important to find a vet that is aware of the specific conditions and is familiar with the particulars of Rottweiler care. It is best to choose a vet based on recommendations from your breeder or other Rottweiler owners.

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Sharon Davies is an avid lover of the Rottweiler and owns a popular website where you'll discover how to have a happy, healthy and well behaved Rottweiler. Among other topics at this website, you can also learn all about Rottweiler Allergies plus a whole lot more.

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