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Although the pug breed tends to be relatively healthy, it is likely to suffer from certain allergies.

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The main causes of allergies in pugs are:


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• Environment
• Power


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Environmental allergies may be caused by mites, fleas, trees, grass and pollen.

While the food is known to cause allergies in pugs, there are specific foods that can be identified. It 's something you get to learnthrough trial and error.

If you think your pug is an allergy or suffers from an environmental management system, allergy or a food allergy, then it might be a rash and pain or redness on the skin. It could be a loss of hair or the dog could very itchy. If the pug is scratching in a particular sector or break a shoot, could also be a sign that he suffers from an allergy.

Hot spots are very commonCarlin. Pugs have a double layer and can be hot and humid in the vicinity of their skin, often itchy, redness, inflammation and hair loss.

Other indications that your pug may have allergies to sneeze, cough or shortness of breath, too.

You can try the food of your pug for a hypoallergenic diet. Skin red and inflamed, it could mean that your pug is not enough oil in their diet. Try fish oil can help. AnotherTreatment, you can try my throat, itchy skin is to bathe your Pug vegetable glycerin soap, shampoo, rather than the dogs most commonly used. One thing should not be used in the treatment of skin irritations is a shampoo that contains alcohol. Shampoo, oats are also likely to act in them reassuring.

If you think your pug is suffering from a food allergy, the best way to treat it is to cut them to eat everything and start over. Unless you do not feeda good dog food quality, the introduction of new foods, one at a time, and only once a week. This way you can see if the pug is a reaction.

Under your pug to the vet, at the end, the best solution for the treatment is correct. Treatment is usually symptomatic and is probably giving your pug antihistamines, steroids, fatty acid supplements, medicated shampoos or change the dog's diet.


Pugs and allergies


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