Monday, August 11, 2008

Different Allergies Of Shih Tzu

Title: Different Allergies Of Shih Tzu
Author: Rebecca A Simpson

Both Shih Tzu and Shih Tzu owners share some common qualities
such as obesity, which primarily come about due to improper diet
and not getting enough exercise. Additionally, both may suffer
from a few illnesses such as diabetes and cardiac problems,
which can be the result of long-term obesity. Besides that both
Shih Tzu and Shih Tzu owners are susceptible to allergies. In
fact, veterinarians have many treatments for Shih Tzu allergies.

The most common symptom of allergies is an itching sensation on
the skin. In addition, the allergies may affect the respiratory
tract system as well. The common symptoms of respiratory tract
allergies may include sneezing, wheezing and coughing. The Shih
Tzu can have almost all the same symptoms that humans do. They
have discharge coming from the nose and eyes just like when they
suffer from a cold or the flu. Allergies may also occur that
effect the digestive system and may suffer from the common
symptoms including diarrhea, watery stools and vomiting.

In practice, there is a great variety of allergies that may
affect the Shih Tzu. For instance, flea saliva may cause the
Shih Tzu an allergic reaction. In order to understand whether a
Shih Tzu is being affected by flea saliva a skin allergy
examination is essential. In the case of a positive result, the
owner must use an effective flea control program. But using safe
products must be ensured in order to avoid any possible harm to
the dog.

Many humans have an allergic tendency towards certain types of
foods. The Shih Tzu is also susceptible to food allergies.. In
fact, there is a whole host of foods such as fish, beef, soy
products, milk, wheat, eggs, chemical preservatives and
artificial sweeteners that may function as allergens to a Shih
Tzu dog. Non-verified foods should be strictly avoided for the
Shih Tzu. If commercial dog foods are served to Shih Tzu instead
of homemade food, it lessens the possibilities of developing a
food allergy.

Molds and dust mites, the most common forms of environmental
substances, may also lead to the development of allergic
reaction in the Shih Tzu. These types of Shih Tzu allergies
occur due to a hypersensitivity to the immune system in the
presence of these substances. The condition is known as atopic
dermatitis. It becomes evident that the dog is suffering from
atopic dermatitis when you find them licking and chewing
different areas of the body including the paws, abdomen and rear
feet. Atopic dermatitis may strike areas like the armpit,
central areas of the toes of the paws and the groin.

There are few non-harmful bacteria on the body of a Shih Tzu.
Most of these bacteria come from Staphylococcus family. However,
only a few harmful bacteria may affect Shih Tzu leading to a
bacterial allergy. If you find your Shih Tzu is lacking hair
unusually and some ringworm type of markings appear all over its
body, it is quite possible that the Shih Tzu may have developed
a bacterial allergy on the skin. In United States, over twenty
percent of all dogs are unfortunately suffering from allergies.

About The Author: A dog lover and dog owner, Rebecca Simpson
loves to share knowledge regarding dog's allergies. The owner
must be aware of proper
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care so that the dog can grow with optimum health. If you are
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how to choose a vet for your Shih Tzu, you may find this article
worthy with sufficient information about Shih Tzu allergies.

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