Pet Allergy Testing and Treatment

Is your pet suffering from allergies?

Coops Creek Veterinary Clinic has comprehensive allergy testing and treatments for cats and dogs in Dunlap to help identify the root cause of your pet’s discomfort and create a plan for long-term relief. If you think your pet is experiencing an allergy, our experienced team can help them live itch-free and happy again.

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Allergy Testing for Cats and Dogs

If your pet is showing signs of allergies, the first step is to identify the specific cause. Coops Creek Veterinary Clinic can perform several types of pet allergy testing to pinpoint what’s triggering your pet’s symptoms and if those symptoms are truly being caused by allergies. Some common diagnostics we perform in-house in cases of skin conditions are skin scrapings and fungal cultures. Our goal is to find the source of your pet’s allergies so we can develop an effective treatment plan.

For pets with suspected food allergies or sensitivities, our veterinarians will likely recommend a diet trial. This involves placing your pet on a limited-ingredient diet to identify potential food allergens. By monitoring their reaction to this new diet, we can narrow down any food-related issues.

Treatment for Allergy Symptoms

Once your pet’s allergens have been identified, we can begin treatment to alleviate their symptoms. Depending on the type and severity of the allergy, pet allergy treatments may include medications like antihistamines or steroids, allergy injections, medicated shampoos or topical treatments, supplements, and dietary changes. Our team will work with you to determine the best combination of treatments for your pet’s allergies.

FAQS for Pet Allergies

What are some common allergens for cats and dogs?
Common allergens for pets include pollen, mold, and dust mites, as well as food allergens like chicken, beef, dairy, or grains. Fleas can also cause allergic reactions in some pets, known as flea allergy dermatitis.

What are the signs that my pet might have allergies?
Signs of allergies in cats and dogs can include excessive itching, licking, or scratching, red or inflamed skin, recurring ear infections, sneezing, or gastrointestinal issues like vomiting or diarrhea. If your pet is showing any of these symptoms, schedule an appointment for an allergy evaluation.

How can I tell if my pet has a food allergy?
Food allergies in pets often manifest as skin issues or gastrointestinal problems. Signs of a possible food allergy include chronic itching, hair loss, vomiting, or diarrhea. A diet trial is the most effective way to determine if your pet is allergic to a particular food.

Can my pet’s allergy be cured?
While allergies in pets cannot be cured, they can be effectively managed with the right combination of treatments. Our team will create a plan to reduce your pet’s exposure to allergens and provide relief through medications, dietary changes, or other therapies.

Contact Us for Help with Pet Allergies in Dunlap, TN

Allergies can be frustrating for pets and their owners. Our experienced team at Coops Creek Veterinary Clinic can identify the cause of your pet’s allergies and provide customized treatments to improve their quality of life. Contact us today to schedule a pet allergy evaluation for your cat or dog—same-day appointments are available, and we’re accepting new clients!

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Coops Creek Veterinary Clinic offers allergy testing and treatment for dogs and cats in Dunlap, Sequatchie County, Whitwell, Jasper, Pikeville, Bledsoe County, Marion County, Grundy County, and neighboring Tennessee areas.

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