Presented by Daniel Toriola
Allergies are hypersensitive reactions of the immune system that defend the body. Sneezing, watery and itchy
eyes, coughing and headaches are all symptoms of mild allergies. Allergies are caused by abnormal reaction of
the immune system.
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Choosing The Right Vet For Your Rottweiler
By Sharon A 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.
The first is food that can affect Rottweiler allergies, this can be any type of food and you first need to
determine what your dog is allergic to. A food allergy will likely cause your dog to scratch, chew or lick.
There may be even more severe symptoms such as 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. To isolate the harmful ingredient for your dog you will need to cook
special meals. Then after you have isolated the offense allergen you can buy specific dog food that
doesn't contain the product that causes your Rottweiler allergies.
The easiest allergy to determine is fleas. If you Rottweiler is scratching their tail or experiencing hair
loss, scabs and sores then you should take your dog to the vet. 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 s