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8 | my pet magazine uFEATURED ARTICLE Just like people, our pets can suffer from allergies too. An allergy occurs when the immune system overreacts to a substance or allergen causing the body to react in an adverse way. For dogs and cats there are two groups of allergens that can cause problems; environmental allergens (substances they are exposed to in their environment through contact, ingestion or inhalation) or food allergens (an ingredient in their food). Common environmental allergens include: ü Grass, weeds, plants, seeds, pollen ü Mould or mould spores ü Fungus or fungal spores ü Dust or dust mites ü Cockroach droppings ü Parasites such as fleas, ticks, mites and mosquitoes ü Perfume ü Cigarette smoke ü Cleaning products Common food allergens include: ü Beef, chicken, pork, lamb or fish ü Soy, Eggs, Dairy, Wheat Any dog or cat can develop an allergy at any point in their life, meaning that something that never use to bother them can suddenly become an allergic trigger to their body. How every animal reacts to different allergens can vary depending on the animal, the level of exposure, age, other health factors and what the allergen is. Signs of an allergic reaction can include: ü Itchy , red, inflamed, scabby or weeping skin ü Increased or persistent scratching, biting, licking or chewing (most commonly of paws, tummy, base of tail) Allergies in dogs and cats

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