What You Need To Know About German Shepherd Allergies


by Jan Ryan

German Shepherds, like any other living animal, can develop allergies to things around them. Sometimes these allergies are inherited through genetics and other times these allergies affect only your dog and can occur even though your dog’s lineage does not have any of these conditions in it. It can be frustrating but one of the first ways to handle German Shepherd allergies is to be able to identify them and know what they are. The symptoms can vary sometimes but the behavior can be consistent enough that you can let your vet know what is going on and hopefully stop it.

One common allergy is called atopy. Atopy is a skin allergy that is usually inherited from previous generations. Some symptoms are foot biting, excessive cleaning in areas such as the armpit, and your dog may even develop conditions that make it difficult to breath or cause a lot of noise when the dog is trying to breathe. Sometimes this can be cured with a change in diet but consult your vet for the answers you need.

One of the most serious German Shepherd allergies is food allergies. Your dog may develop an allergy to the protein, or some other nutrient, in its food and that can cause a lot of problems. Some of the symptoms are biting at the coat or digestive disorders like diarrhea or vomiting. Your vet will work with you to narrow down the nutrient that is causing the problem and then they will help you adjust your dog’s diet accordingly.

Many people think that chocolate having a fatal effect on dogs is a myth but I am here to tell you that it is not a myth and it is a one of the very real German Shepherd allergies that can potentially kill your dog. Some dogs are able to tolerate large levels of chocolate and others cannot tolerate any at all and since the result is usually death it would probably be a bad thing to experiment to see which end of the spectrum your dog falls into.

Some German Shepherd allergies are not as easy to figure out as others and a fleabite causes one of the more sneaky allergies. This is why you should always pay a lot of attention to your dog because sometimes allergies to fleabites can show up in places where fleas bite, like the stomach, but you rarely look.

A good bath is not always the answer as the problem may be more complicated than that so if you find hot spots on your dog then be sure to get to the vet as soon as possible.

Every living thing has the potential to develop allergies and the problem with your German Shepherd is that they cannot open their mouths and tell you what the problem is.

You need to keep an eye on your dog and watch for any symptoms of any allergies and then make sure you get your dog to the vet in time to treat the conditions before they spread and get worse. Don’t assume a condition has a simple solution, get your dog to the vet right away.

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