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  2. 7-Eleven's Hot Dog-Flavored Sparkling Water Left A TikToker ...

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    If hot dog isn't necessarily your go-to sparkling water flavor, there will be other more tame options released as part of the 7-Select sparkling waters lineup like Lemon Lime, Green Apple, and ...

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    Hot dog. The internet is a bit confused about a new product announced by 7-Eleven, as the chain's Big Bite brand is teaming up with Miracle Seltzer to release a Hot Dog Sparkling Water, based on ...

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    Over-the-counter or prescription dog foods from trusted brands like Royal Canin, Hill's and Wellness help reduce immune reactions and relieve allergy symptoms. 7 best foods for dogs with allergies ...

  5. Allergies in dogs - Wikipedia

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    Most allergies occur in dogs over 6 months old. A dog that is repeatedly exposed to a particular allergen becomes sensitized to it, and the immune system overreacts to a subsequent exposure, most commonly manifesting in the form of skin irritation. [ 1] Some of the signs are redness, itching, hair loss, and recurring skin infections from the ...

  6. Flea allergy dermatitis - Wikipedia

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    Flea allergy dermatitis is an eczematous itchy skin disease of dogs and cats. For both of these domestic species, flea allergy dermatitis is the most common cause of skin disease. Affected animals develop allergic reactions to chemicals in flea saliva. Symptoms of this reaction include erythema (redness), papules (bumps), pustules (pus-filled ...

  7. Aquagenic urticaria - Wikipedia

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    Medication. Antihistamines, propranolol, steroids. Aquagenic urticaria, also known as water allergy and water urticaria, is a form of physical urticaria in which hives develop on the skin after contact with water, regardless of its temperature. [1] The condition typically results from contact with water of any type, temperature or additive.