Spring in Fort Lauderdale is beautiful — but it can be miserable for pets with seasonal allergies. Just like us, dogs and cats react to pollen, grass, mold spores, and other environmental triggers. However, unlike humans who might sneeze and sniffle, pets often show their discomfort in very different — and sometimes subtle — ways. Understanding the signs of pet allergies early is key to keeping your furry companion healthy and comfortable.
What to Look For:
Allergies in pets can manifest in a variety of ways depending on the trigger, the severity of the reaction, and the animal’s breed or health history. Common symptoms include:
- Excessive paw licking or chewing
- Red, irritated skin or ears
- Frequent sneezing or coughing
- Head shaking or ear scratching
- Hair loss, hot spots, or scabbing
- Scooting or licking the base of the tail
- Watery eyes or nasal discharge
- Restlessness, agitation, or excessive grooming
In some cases, you might also notice digestive issues such as vomiting, diarrhea, or lack of appetite, which could indicate food-related allergies.
Why It Matters:
When left untreated, allergic reactions can lead to more serious problems such as bacterial skin infections, chronic ear infections, and long-term inflammation. Itching and scratching can damage the skin, creating open wounds that can easily become infected. Early detection and management are key to avoiding these complications and helping your pet feel like themselves again.
Common Allergy Types in Fort Lauderdale Pets:
- Environmental Allergies (Atopic Dermatitis): Triggered by pollen, mold, grasses, and dust mites — all abundant in our coastal Florida climate.
- Flea Allergy Dermatitis: A reaction to flea saliva — even one bite can cause weeks of discomfort.
- Food Allergies: Often triggered by common proteins like chicken, beef, dairy, or grains. Food sensitivities can show up as skin issues, digestive upset, or even behavioral changes.
How Allergies Are Diagnosed:
At Family Pet Medical Center, we start with a detailed discussion of your pet’s symptoms and lifestyle. From there, we may recommend:
- Skin or blood allergy testing
- Elimination diets to identify food sensitivities
- Fungal or bacterial cultures if infection is suspected
- Observation-based symptom tracking with owner logs
Our team will guide you through every step to uncover the root cause and provide targeted relief.
Prevention & Management Tips at Home:
You can support your pet’s health by reducing allergen exposure:
- Wipe your pet’s paws after walks to remove pollen
- Bathe regularly with a veterinarian-recommended shampoo
- Use air purifiers indoors and keep bedding clean
- Keep grass trimmed and avoid walking through overgrown areas
Frequently Asked Questions:
- Can my indoor pet develop allergies? Yes — dust mites, mold, and even household cleaning products can cause allergic reactions.
- Are allergy medications safe for long-term use? Most prescribed treatments (including antihistamines and Apoquel) are considered safe when monitored by a vet.
- Is allergy testing worth it? If your pet has ongoing symptoms despite lifestyle changes or treatment, testing can help uncover hidden triggers and guide more effective care.
How We Can Help:
At Family Pet Medical Center, we provide personalized allergy care, including skin testing, dietary trials, prescription medications, and immunotherapy when needed. Our Fort Lauderdale veterinary team works closely with you to identify triggers and implement effective solutions that suit your pet’s lifestyle and sensitivities. Whether your pet is struggling with spring pollen or a mystery food reaction, we’re here to help you get to the bottom of it.
Need help managing your pet’s allergies?
Call us at 954-567-2500 or email info@familypetmedicalcenter.com to book an appointment. You can also request an allergy consultation here. Visit us at 2750 N Federal Highway, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33306.