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  2. 7 best foods for dogs with allergies - AOL

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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 ...

  3. 29 Best Flea Medicines for Dogs Without Vet Prescription - AOL

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    This effective flea medicine for dogs is formulated with natural ingredients and does not require a vet prescription. The treatment is easy to apply, quick-acting, and prevents flea and tick ...

  4. Grapiprant - Wikipedia

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    This analgesic and anti-inflammatory drug is primarily used as a pain relief for mild to moderate inflammation related to osteoarthritis in dogs. Grapiprant has been approved by the FDA's Center for Veterinary Medicine and was categorized as a non-cyclooxygenase inhibiting non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) in March 2016. [3]

  5. Allergies in dogs - Wikipedia

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    Veterinarians may recommend either over the counter Benadryl without added decongestant or Zyrtec to alleviate clinical signs. If the allergy is more severe, allergy immunotherapy may be recommended. [3] There are a number of different kinds of allergies from which dogs may suffer. They may be gut-induced, skin-induced, and respiratory-induced. [4]

  6. Can Dogs Have Milk? Veterinarians Weigh In - AOL

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    Abdominal pain: Dogs may show signs of discomfort. Symptoms typically start 30 minutes to 2 hours after consuming dairy. In mild cases, symptoms should resolve within a day.

  7. Dog food - Wikipedia

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    Dogs are prone to have adverse allergic reactions to food similar to human beings. The most common symptoms of food allergies in dogs include rashes, swelling, itchy or tender skin, and gastrointestinal upsets such as uncontrollable bowel movements and soft stools. [82] Certain ingredients in dog food can elicit these allergic reactions.