Winter allergies in pets
As winter settles in and we spend more time indoors, many pet owners don’t realise that their furry friends can suffer from winter allergies.
While we’re focusing on keeping warm, allergens inside our homes can make pets uncomfortable. Here’s a quick guide on winter allergies in pets and how you can help.
What causes winter allergies in pets?
Winter allergies are often triggered by indoor allergens like:
- Dust mites: These thrive in warm, dry places like carpets and bedding.
- Mould: Mould spores can grow in damp areas, such as bathrooms and basements.
- Indoor pollutants: Things like scented candles, air fresheners, and cleaning products can irritate your pet’s airways.
- Pet dander: With more time indoors, shedding fur and dander can cause irritation.
Signs your pet might have winter allergies
Look out for these symptoms in your pet:
- Itchy skin: Scratching, licking, or chewing, especially around their face or paws.
- Red or inflamed skin: Hot spots or rashes from constant scratching.
- Sneezing or coughing: Pets may develop a runny nose, watery eyes, or cough more than usual.
- Ear infections: Constant ear scratching or shaking of the head.
- Tiredness or irritability: Allergies can make pets feel run-down or grumpy.
How to help your pet
Here are simple ways to ease your pet’s allergy symptoms:
- Clean regularly: Vacuum often, wash your pet’s bedding, and use an air purifier to reduce allergens.
- Control mould: Use a dehumidifier in damp areas and remove visible mould safely.
- Bathe and groom: Regular grooming and hypoallergenic shampoos can help remove allergens from your pet’s coat.
- Supplements: Try a supplement for your pet that helps with itchy, red or inflamed skin. Nutracoat is available in two forms, a chewable and a capsule depending on your pet’s preference.
- Consult your vet: If your pet’s symptoms persist, ask your vet for advice or medication.
Winter allergies in pets are common but manageable. By keeping your home clean, managing allergens, and watching for symptoms, you can help your pet feel more comfortable. If in doubt, always consult your vet for guidance. This way, both you and your pet can enjoy the winter months without the discomfort of allergies.