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What You Should Know About Allergies In Pets By AES

You know your pet better than anyone and you should trust your instincts if you suspect your pet isn't well. The Animal Emergency Service recommends you seek professional help from your general practitioner or one of our after hours vet hospital locations across South-East Queensland.<br><br>Some common signs of illness include: vomiting, diarrhoea, no appetite, lethargy, or sleepiness. Urgent problems are not limited to but can include breathing difficulty, a swollen tummy, choking, unconsciousness, seizures or discomfort. If in doubt, it’s always best to have your pet assessed; even if only for reassurance that they are OK.

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What You Should Know About Allergies In Pets By AES

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  1. What You Should Know About Allergies In Pets Just like humans, dogs and cats can develop allergies throughout their lives that make them feel unwell if undiagnosed. These allergic reactions often occur as a response to certain ingredients in food but can also be caused by mould, pollen and insects amongst other things.

  2. Keep informed about the possible effects of allergies in your pet by learning the basics we’ve detailed below… 1. Symptoms Change From Pet To Pet Food allergies in our four legged friends can manifest in a variety of different ways. From digestive trouble, diarrhoea, vomiting and weight loss to itchy or inflamed skin, there are a number of different symptoms to look out for. A good rule of thumb is to ensure that you take notice of any unusual behaviour from your pet – such as rubbing their bottom on the grass or increased licking of bodily parts, indicating skin irritation – and seek vet advice as soon as possible if something doesn’t seem quite right.

  3. 2. Allergies Don’t Start From Birth Contrary to popular belief, your pet isn’t born with allergies; in fact, they often don’t begin to develop until after they are a year old. This often means that your pooch or feline friend can begin to have a reaction to certain food or other allergens that they have previously not had any problem with. It’s important to watch out for the aforementioned symptoms of allergic reactions around this time to ensure that you identify any problems as early as possible.

  4. 3. Talk To Your Vet About The Best Diet Change For Your Furry Friend When it comes to food allergies, changing your pets diet is crucial to ensure that they remain healthy and happy. This can often be a process of elimination and you should always consult your vet before making any drastic changes. A nutritionally balanced diet is essential for all pets, so careful consideration is needed when making any changes.

  5. As always, it’s best to consult your local vet if you are unsure about any information or if your dog or cat is showing unusual signs that indicate something may be wrong. The Animal Emergency Service is available to help if your veterinarian is closed and you’re concerned about symptoms such as chronic diarrhoea, vomiting or other effects causing your pet pain and distress. BRISBANE GOLD COAST Contact Details Contact Details CNR Lexington & Logan Roads 104 Eastlake Street Underwood QLD 4119 Carrara QLD 4211 (PO Box 669, Mudgeeraba Qld 4213) (PO Box 1854, Springwood Qld 4127) Ph: 07 3423 1888 Fax: 07 3423 1999 Ph: 07 5559 1599 Fax: 07 5559 2221 SUNSHINE COAST BRISBANE Contact Details Contact Details 431 Tanawha Tourist Drive Tanawha QLD 4556 Ph: 07 5445 1333 Fax: 07 5445 2776 34 Goggs Rd Jindalee QLD 4074 Ph: 07 3715 9999 Fax: 07 3423 1999 FOR MORE INFO. VISIT HERE : http://www.animalemergencyservice.com.au/ EMAIL US : animalemergencyserviceaus@gmail.com

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