Pet Allergies

If your pet is experiencing allergies from their environment or food, Animal Hospital of Lynnwood in Lynnwood, WA, can help provide treatment to help your cat or dog live a happy and healthy life. Before paying us a visit, we invite you to keep reading to learn what causes allergies in pets and how they can be alleviated below:

Causes of Allergies

Just like people, dogs and cats can suffer from allergic reactions caused by factors like mold, pollen, food, and dust. Along with that, certain cleaning supplies and flea bites can lead to infections and allergic reactions. If your pet is suffering from allergic reactions, you should seek immediate veterinary care to reduce the symptoms in your pet and help identify what is causing the reaction.

Treatment for Allergies

Depending on the how severe your pet’s allergies are, we will develop a treatment plan tailored to their condition. Just like for humans, a wide range of treatment options are available. Some options, like ointments or topical medications, can help provide your cat or dog relief from skin allergies.

We can also recommend and prescribe medicines for your pet, such as allergy shots, steroids, and tablets. Before giving your pet any of these treatments, it is important to consult with us, as we will be able to evaluate your pet's overall health and prescribe the appropriate treatments.

Pet owners may also be able to help eliminate allergies in their pets simply by evaluating their home, outside environment, finding the source of the allergy, and distancing it from your cat or dog. If allergies are still persistent, your pet may benefit from immunotherapy. This treatment is designed to reduce how your pet reacts to certain allergens.

Contact us Today!

If you live in or around Lynnwood, WA, and your cat or dog suffers from any allergies, our veterinarian at Animal Hospital of Lynnwood can help identify the cause. We provide a holistic approach and want to improve your pet’s health. Contact us at (425) 771-6300 today to find out more about our services and how our treatments can provide your furry friend relief!


If your pet is experiencing allergies from their environment or food, Animal Hospital of Lynnwood in Lynnwood, WA, can help provide treatment to help your cat or dog live a happy and healthy life. Before paying us a visit, we invite you to keep reading to learn what causes allergies in pets and how they can be alleviated below:

Causes of Allergies

Just like people, dogs and cats can suffer from allergic reactions caused by factors like mold, pollen, food, and dust. Along with that, certain cleaning supplies and flea bites can lead to infections and allergic reactions. If your pet is suffering from allergic reactions, you should seek immediate veterinary care to reduce the symptoms in your pet and help identify what is causing the reaction.

Treatment for Allergies

Depending on the how severe your pet’s allergies are, we will develop a treatment plan tailored to their condition. Just like for humans, a wide range of treatment options are available. Some options, like ointments or topical medications, can help provide your cat or dog relief from skin allergies.

We can also recommend and prescribe medicines for your pet, such as allergy shots, steroids, and tablets. Before giving your pet any of these treatments, it is important to consult with us, as we will be able to evaluate your pet's overall health and prescribe the appropriate treatments.

Pet owners may also be able to help eliminate allergies in their pets simply by evaluating their home, outside environment, finding the source of the allergy, and distancing it from your cat or dog. If allergies are still persistent, your pet may benefit from immunotherapy. This treatment is designed to reduce how your pet reacts to certain allergens.

Contact us Today!

If you live in or around Lynnwood, WA, and your cat or dog suffers from any allergies, our veterinarian at Animal Hospital of Lynnwood can help identify the cause. We provide a holistic approach and want to improve your pet’s health. Contact us at (425) 771-6300 today to find out more about our services and how our treatments can provide your furry friend relief!


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