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  2. 13 Home Remedies for Allergies That Really Work—and 3 ... - AOL

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    Experts share home remedies for allergy relief that work. ... Seasonal allergy sufferers may end up sneezing and coughing soon after they step outside, while those with indoor allergens can ...

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    Home Remedies for Your Dogs Allergies If you have an itchy dog, you don't have to run straight to the vet. There are some things that you can try at home first, and some of them work quite well.

  4. 13 Home Remedies for Allergies That Really Work—and 3 ... - AOL

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    These research-backed natural remedies should help alleviate your most annoying allergy symptoms. 13 Home Remedies for Allergies That Really Work—and 3 That Don't, According to Experts Skip to ...

  5. Allergies in dogs - Wikipedia

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    Other common signs of allergies include coughing, sneezing, wheezing, ocular and nasal discharge, vomiting, diarrhea, and licking of the paws. [1] While it may be possible to identify the cause of an allergic response, it is best to seek attention from a veterinarian to identify the best treatment possible.

  6. Reverse sneezing - Wikipedia

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    An elongated soft palate mostly occurs in dogs or cats of brachycephalic breeds. [2] A pet that experiences reverse sneezing, appears to be normal after an episode of reverse sneezing. Most pets who are prone to developing the condition will experience reverse sneezing repeatedly throughout their lives. The reverse sneezing might be distressing ...

  7. Flea allergy dermatitis - Wikipedia

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    The aim of treatment is to relieve the allergy-induced itch and to remove the fleas from the pet and its home environment. [2] In some cases, secondary bacterial or yeast infections will also need treatment before the itching subsides. The administration of oral or topical flea prevention is also required to kill fleas currently on the animal. [4]