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Review your allergy test results with a Curex allergist.
Frequency: Bathe your Coton de Tulear once every three to four weeks. This helps to keep their skin and coat clean while reducing the amount of allergens like dander.
Brushing: Regular brushing is crucial. Daily brushing can help to remove loose hair and dander, keeping allergens to a minimum.
Products: Use a hypoallergenic shampoo specifically formulated for dogs. These products are designed to be gentle on your Coton de Tulear's skin, reducing the chances of an allergic reaction.
Drying: Make sure to thoroughly dry your dog after bathing. Moisture left on the coat can lead to the growth of mold and bacteria, which can increase allergen levels.
Ear Cleaning: Don’t forget to clean their ears during bath time. Clean ears are less likely to harbor bacteria and yeast, which can contribute to allergens.
Environmental Factors: In between baths, keep their living environment clean. Wash their bedding regularly and vacuum your home often to keep allergens like dust and dander under control.
These tips can help manage allergens effectively, ensuring a comfortable environment for both you and your Coton de Tulear.
Recognizing a medical emergency in the case of a Coton de Tulear dog allergy involves observing for severe allergic reactions and symptoms. Here are some key indicators that an allergic reaction is escalating to an emergency:
Difficulty Breathing: Rapid, shallow breathing, wheezing, or a tight feeling in the chest can indicate severe respiratory distress and requires immediate medical attention.
Swelling: Significant or rapid swelling, particularly around the face, lips, tongue, and throat, can signal a life-threatening condition called angioedema, which can obstruct airways and breathing.
Hives: Widespread, large, and itchy hives that spread quickly across the body can be a sign of a severe allergic reaction.
Drop in Blood Pressure: Symptoms like dizziness, lightheadedness, confusion, or loss of consciousness can be due to a sudden drop in blood pressure, a condition known as anaphylactic shock.
Gastrointestinal Symptoms: Severe stomach cramps, vomiting, or diarrhea, especially when occurring with other symptoms, may indicate a serious allergic reaction.
Rapid Heartbeat: An uncharacteristically rapid or irregular heartbeat could accompany other severe symptoms and warrants immediate emergency care.
Actions to Take:
Use an Epinephrine Auto-Injector: If the person has an Epinephrine auto-injector (EpiPen), administer it immediately according to the instructions.
Call Emergency Services: Dial emergency services immediately after administering epinephrine or if symptoms are rapidly worsening.
Stay Calm and Monitor: Keep the person calm, monitor their breathing and level of consciousness, and be prepared to provide additional doses of epinephrine if prescribed while waiting for emergency personnel.
(Or your roommate’s cat that knocks your coffee over every morning)
Spend time around pets without the symptoms.
Become less dependent on allergy meds.
Treat outdoor & indoor allergies along with pet allergies.
Practice avoidance around pets.
Frequent use of meds, drops and sprays.
Risk of developing chronic health problems.