Help Your Pet Beat the Itch Year-Round

Did you know that pets can suffer from allergies all year long? At Academy Pet Hospital in Fayetteville, NC, we often meet pets who are constantly scratching, sneezing, or licking their paws. Just like people, dogs and cats can react to things in their environment or diet—and those reactions can make life miserable.

This blog explores year-round pet allergy management tips, from identifying symptoms to developing an allergy treatment plan with your veterinarian for keeping your furry friend as comfortable and itch-free as possible.

What are the symptoms of pet allergies?

Allergies can affect your pet in several ways. The symptoms aren’t always obvious at first.

Here are some common signs to look for:

  • Frequent scratching or biting at the skin
  • Red, inflamed ears or chronic ear infections
  • Licking or chewing paws
  • Watery eyes or sneezing
  • Scabs, hot spots, or hair loss

Seasonal allergies in dogs and cats

Pollen, mold, and grasses can trigger seasonal allergies, especially in spring and fall. Pets absorb allergens through their skin and breathe them in just like we do.

Ways to reduce symptoms include:

  • Wiping paws after walks to remove pollen
  • Bathing with hypoallergenic shampoo to soothe irritated skin
  • Using air purifiers at home to reduce airborne allergens
  • Limiting outdoor exposure during high pollen counts

Your veterinarian may also recommend antihistamines or prescription allergy medications if symptoms persist.

Managing food allergies and sensitivities

Food allergies are less common, but can cause chronic itching, digestive issues, and ear infections. The most common culprits? Proteins like beef, chicken, or dairy.

To diagnose food allergies, your vet may recommend an elimination diet. This is where you would put your pet on a very bland diet until symptoms subside. Then, track symptoms and reintroduce ingredients slowly to identify the allergen.

This process takes time, but it’s the most effective way to get answers and long-term relief for your pet.

Contact Our Fayetteville, NC Animal Clinic

At Academy Pet Hospital, your Fayetteville, NC animal hospital, we take pet allergy management seriously. Whether your pet is struggling with seasonal triggers, food reactions, or unknown causes, our experienced veterinary team is here to help. We’ll work with you to build a treatment plan that improves quality of life—and gives you both some peace.

This blog is meant to be informational only. Always consult with your veterinarian for the right medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment plan for your pet and follow their advice.