My Maltese mix keeps sneezing and licking her paws, could she be allergic to something according to vets?

Over the past few days, I've noticed my Maltese mix sneezing quite often and licking her paws more than usual. We haven't changed anything significant in her environment, so I'm worried if it could be an allergy to something I hadn’t considered. According to vets, could these symptoms indicate an allergy, or might there be another reason for these reactions?

Answer

It sounds like your Maltese mix may be experiencing issues related to allergies or another underlying condition. Sneezing and excessive paw licking are common signs, often indicating an irritant or allergy.

  • Frequent sneezing and paw licking could be symptoms of an allergy.
  • Allergies in dogs are frequently caused by environmental factors, food, or fleas.
  • Seek veterinary advice for a proper diagnosis and treatment plan.

Dogs, like humans, can develop allergies to various substances. These symptoms might be caused by airborne allergens like pollen, dust mites, or even certain foods. Changes in behavior such as frequent sneezing and licking can be distressing, but these are often treatable. A licensed veterinarian can help identify the specific allergen and suggest appropriate treatment to alleviate your dog's discomfort.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are common signs of allergies in dogs?

    Common signs include sneezing, itching, paw licking, and sometimes digestive issues. If you notice these symptoms, it could point to allergies.

  • Can allergies develop even if nothing has changed in the environment?

    Yes, dogs can develop allergies over time, even without significant changes in their environment. It's possible for a dog to become sensitive to allergens they previously tolerated.

  • What should I do if my dog's symptoms persist?

    If symptoms persist or worsen, it's important to consult a vet. They can perform tests to determine the exact cause and offer solutions to relieve your dog's discomfort.

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