dog allergies

A small dog stands in a comfortable Australian home, stretching her neck forward and making a snorting face during a reverse sneezing episode. The scene is calm and natural, with soft lighting and no medical props.
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Reverse Sneeze? What’s That?

Reverse sneezing in dogs is common but can sound alarming. Learn what it is, why it happens, which dogs are most affected, and what—if anything—you should do when your dog starts snorting. Includes the latest research, practical tips, and video examples.

White dog resting on a rug with prominent reddish-brown saliva staining on its front paws, clearly demonstrating a common sign of atopic dermatitis.
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Canine Atopic Dermatitis: A Practical Guide for Pet Owners

Atopic dermatitis—also known as atopy, allergic dermatitis, or “chronic allergies”—is a common, lifelong skin condition in dogs that causes relentless itching, redness, and secondary infections. While it can’t be cured, it can be managed with a tailored plan that tackles environmental triggers, supports the skin barrier, and uses modern medications like Apoquel and Cytopoint. This guide explains the signs, causes, diagnostic process, and the latest treatment options—including the benefits of prescription diets from Hill’s and Royal Canin. At PMV, the focus is on empowering you to confidently manage your dog’s skin health at home, reduce vet visits, and keep your pet comfortable for the long haul.

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