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Recently, allergic reactions in dogs are not uncommon, because... the number of potential allergens is growing every day. Only a veterinarian can accurately determine that an animal has an allergy, so the most competent thing an owner can do is four-legged friend If hives or signs of obvious skin itching appear, seek help or advice from a specialist.

Features of allergies in dogs and its classification

An allergy is an abnormally increased reaction of the body to some foreign substance that has entered it by any means. Under normal circumstances, everything foreign and harmful is simply removed from the body, but in allergy sufferers a certain inflammatory reaction with the release of histamine into the blood. It is this substance that makes itself felt by redness, rashes and itching anywhere on the body.

Often this pathology has a genetic predisposition, and the strength of its manifestation depends on the amount of allergen entering the body.

Features of the flow:

  • more severe symptoms (especially in the manifestation of itching) than in other warm-blooded animals and humans;
  • large list of allergens;
  • increased manifestations over the years;
  • The condition primarily affects the skin of dogs.

The most unpleasant complication allergic reactions are scratches and wounds that appear due to strong uncontrolled scratching. Open wound surfaces serve as entry gates for pathogenic bacteria, so the process is often complicated purulent inflammation in places of scratching.

The parts of the body that are most often affected by allergies in dogs can be seen in the photo:

The classification of allergic reactions in dogs combines the types of allergens and the ways they enter the body.

Types of allergies:

  • food allergies in dogs;
  • medicinal;
  • chemical (for animal care products or household chemicals);
  • infectious (viral, bacterial, fungal or helminthic);
  • insect (reactions to insect bites and cutaneous blood-sucking insects, i.e. allergy to fleas in dogs);
  • autoimmune reactions (the rarest form).

Allergic reactions manifest themselves in two ways:

  • cumulative (some time after contact with the allergen - up to several weeks);
  • instantaneous (almost immediately after interaction).

Allergies in dogs: general and specific symptoms

The body of any animal is densely covered with hair, so signs of increased reactivity of the body do not immediately become visible. It is useful to carry out an unobtrusive examination of the skin, muzzle and ears at the moment of direct contact with the dog. It should be noted that the shorter and lighter the coat, the more pronounced and noticeable the symptoms.

The following list of symptoms may indicate that your pet has an allergy.

Important: dogs do not sweat in the sense in which people are accustomed to understanding the meaning of this physiological phenomenon. Sweat glands in these animals, those that control thermoregulation are located only on the pads of the paws and in the mouth area. Increased humidity in the armpits and in any other part of the body is always a sign of health problems and, most often, a symptom of an allergic reaction!

Photos of types of allergies


Autoimmune cutaneous vasculitis Allergic otitis media Interdigital dermatitis Drug allergy
Food allergies Quincke's edema with anaphylaxis Erythema multiforme lupus erythematosus



Flea dermatitis Hives Atopic dermatitis Bullous pemphigoid

Anaphylactic shock in a dog: symptoms, first aid

Regardless of what causes anaphylaxis, it always occurs the same way. It can be local and systemic, and the first form can transform into the second. Most often it occurs due to bites or injection of drugs.

Local manifestation:

  • urticaria (local redness, rash, itching);
  • angioedema (under the skin and in deep tissue layers).

Systemic signs:

  • vomiting and increased agitation, which is replaced by depression;
  • respiratory depression;
  • cardiovascular failure and possible loss consciousness.

Important: if there is a risk or actual occurrence of anaphylactic shock, you should immediately take the animal to a veterinary hospital. You have no more than 1 hour to provide first aid to the animal, otherwise it will die!

Actions of the veterinarian:

  1. Immediate intramuscular injection suprastin or diphenhydramine - 0.2 ml/kg.
  2. Intravenous cordiamine 0.02-0.6 ml/kg or subcutaneous sulfocamphocaine 0.2 ml/kg (supports heart function).
  3. Subcutaneously any of the steroids: hydrocortisone, dexamethasone or dexon - 0.5-1 mg/kg depending on the size of the dog.
  4. Intravenous “cocktail” of glucose and ascorbic acid in one syringe (m ml + 0.2 ml/kg).
  5. Intramuscularly 1 amp. immunofana.

Next, after stopping the attack within 24 hours:

  1. Calcium chloride from 1 to 5 tbsp. - drink during the day.
  2. Instead of water, it is better to drink a decoction of the string.
  3. Relieve itching with hydrocortisone spray 2-3 times a day (4 amps of hydrocortisone, 80 ml of alcohol, 50 ml of glycerin, 350 ml of water - put in a hand spray bottle).

Diagnostics

Before the diagnosis of allergies is confirmed, the veterinarian will rule out those diseases that have similar clinical manifestations. IN differential diagnosis includes skin scrapings, stool analysis for helminths, trichoscopy, bacterial cultures and blood tests, etc.

To determine food reactivity, diagnostic nutrition is administered for 1.5-2 months and a protein map is drawn up. During this period, the dog’s body’s reactions to various food proteins. All reaction results are recorded in a protein map. Products containing proteins that are reactive to the body will need to be excluded for the rest of the animal’s life. There is no other way to find out what food a dog is allergic to! Human tests are absolutely not suitable in this case.

To determine the reaction to fleas and their saliva, use a test with damp white paper, visual inspection, trial diagnostic treatment. When testing with wet paper, red spots from “black” dandruff combed from the dog’s skin and fur will spread out on the sheet - these are traces of flea activity.

Determine allergies to other substances found in environment, it is possible if there is increased attentiveness of the owners to their pets. An attentive owner notices the slightest changes in the health of the pet and the reasons that caused these changes, which are then brought to the attention of the veterinarian. Also, when assuming allergies to plants and their pollen, seasonality is taken into account, and not just external signs diseases.

Allergy treatment

If a dog has an allergy, only a veterinarian knows how to treat it. Only a specialist must remove the body from a reactive state, because only he can distinguish non-standard reactions from some other infectious and non-communicable diseases that have a similar clinical picture.

Treatment of allergies in dogs is always complex and depends on the type of reaction and its symptomatic manifestations. But regardless of the nuances of the development of the condition, two main points of treatment are present in any case:

  1. Stopping exposure of the body to allergens.
  2. Antihistamine therapy - general and local.

Feed sick or convalescent animals a special hypoallergenic food for dogs with allergies, specially designed for similar cases. You can also create your diet according to your food diary, excluding all reactive food names.

The same procedure also applies to medications - only those drugs that do not cause allergies can be administered. Drugs that have provoked a non-standard reaction at least once are usually recorded in the personal medical card animal or in the veterinary passport.

Features of medical care for different types of allergies:

  • Food— determination of the type and elimination food allergen through a diagnostic diet.
  • Insect- removal of all cutaneous blood-sucking insects from the surface of the animal and from its environment.
  • Medicinal - immediate antiallergic or, if necessary, antishock therapy(usually local processing not required).
  • Infectious - determining the type of infection accompanied by immune failure and eliminating it (without eliminating the cause of the allergy, antihistamine therapy will be ineffective).
  • Atopic dermatitis - cannot be completely cured, therefore symptomatic antihistamine therapy and local antipruritic effects will accompany the dog throughout its life.
  • Autoimmune reaction - administration of massive doses of glucocorticoids to relieve exacerbation of the disease, followed by transfer to minimal maintenance doses;
    • therapy that suppresses immune activity so that the body stops “attacking” its own cells and organs;
    • symptomatic therapy, depending on which organ or system is “attacked” by the immune system.
  • Allergic otitis - against the background of antihistamine therapy, general anti-inflammatory treatment of otitis is carried out.

Review of Allergy Medicines in Dogs

Due to the peculiarities of the manifestation and course of allergic reactions in dogs, the range of antihistamines allowed for use in them is quite wide. All antihistamines are divided into 3 large groups:

  • drugs that reduce the response of H1/2 receptors (what reacts to histamine in the body);
  • drugs that bind and remove histamine;
  • drugs that prevent the production of histamine.

In dogs, drugs belonging to the first group are most often used, i.e. they reduce the body’s response to histamine circulating in the blood, relax smooth muscles, relieving spasms, reduce swelling by reducing vascular permeability and eliminate other obvious allergic symptoms. The decision on what to give your dog for allergies is made only by a veterinarian!

Diphenhydramine (diphenhydramine)

It has a pronounced antihistamine sedative and anti-inflammatory effect. It is used for any reactive failures, including medicinal ones. Administered subcutaneously or intramuscularly in the form of a 1% solution twice a day.

Dose: 0.6-0.8 mg/kg animal body weight.

Diprazine (phenergan, pipolphen, allergan)

Effective for dermatitis accompanied by itching. Causes drowsiness. Administered intramuscularly in the form of a 2.5% solution or tablets.

Dosage: 4.5-5 mg/kg 2-3 times a day.

Diazolin (mebhydrolin, incidal, omeril)

Prescribed for allergies of unknown origin. Used internally in the form of tablets. Partially inhibits the functioning of the central nervous system.

Dose calculation: 3-4 mg/kg once or twice a day.

Suprastin (allergans)

It is used for absolutely all forms of allergies. Has a slight sedative effect. Given in the form of a 2% solution.

Dosage: 0.1-0.5 ml twice a day.

Tavegil (angistan, clemastine)

The therapeutic effect is similar to diphenhydramine, but with a longer lasting effect. The dosage is the same for both the 0.1% solution and the tablets: 0.015-0.02 mg/kg 1-2 times a day.

Ketotifen (astafen, zaditen)

Often used for anaphylactic shock, histamine bronchospasm and long-term systematic elimination of allergic reactions (due to the cumulative effect).

Dosage: 0.02-0.05 mg/kg. Twice a day course for 2-3 months.

Astemizole (gismanal)

It works well for food allergies, urticaria and rhinitis. They ask inside. Do not use during pregnancy.

Dose: 0.3-0.35 mg/kg 2-3 times a day.

Cetirizine

An excellent antiallergic drug that does not cause drowsiness. Once or twice a day.

Dose: 0.25-0.5 mg/kg animal weight.

Loratadine (Claritin)

Performs well when allergic rhinitis and lacrimation in dogs. Not prescribed to pregnant bitches.

Approximate dosage: 0.1-0.15 mg/kg once a day.

Bicarfen

An antihistamine with a broad antiserotonin effect: allergic lacrimation and rhinitis, drug allergies and reactions to food, atopic dermatitis, neurodermatitis, hay fever.

Regimen: 1-1.5 mg/kg up to two times daily for 1-2 weeks. In case of seasonal outbreaks, you can repeat the course throughout the year.

Cyprodine (adekin, apetigen, peritol)

Works well for urticaria, skin itching, insect bites and serum sickness. They give it inside.

Dose: 0.09-0.1 mg/kg up to 3 times a day, based on the speed of action on symptoms.

In most cases, allergies are not a fatal pathology. But timeliness plays a decisive role in preserving the life and health of a four-legged friend: definitions allergic symptoms, delivery to the veterinarian and in the provision of therapeutic antihistamine assistance.

The drug suprastin, otherwise called chloropyramine, is an antihistamine. But not everyone knows that it helps stop attacks various forms allergies not only in humans, but also in cats and dogs.

Suprastin is classified as a first generation medicine, and therefore this drug considered somewhat outdated. True, this does not prevent the active use of the above remedy in modern veterinary practice.

Compound

In addition to the main active ingredient, in this case it is chloropyramine hydrochloride, suprastin contains several excipients.

  • Potato starch.
  • Talc.
  • Gelatin.
  • Lactose.

In most cases, the above components cannot have a significant effect on the dog’s body. However, intolerance to a certain element can cause an even worse allergic reaction.

For what ailments is it prescribed?

Suprastin for dogs is most often attributed to:

  1. Before vaccinations, which can often cause allergies in your pet.
  2. For seasonal hay fever.
  3. To relieve asthma attacks.
  4. For Quincke's edema.
  5. For conjunctivitis due to allergies.
  6. If your pet has an itchy rash from bee bites, fleas, other insects, or other allergens ( pollen, dandruff, chemicals, modern detergents, food products).

Effect of the drug

Suprastin for dogs is available in the form of injections and tablets.

An injection given to the withers or hind limb of a four-legged friend will begin to have an effect after 5-10 minutes. However, the effect of the injection will last only for 3 hours.

The suprastin tablet will take effect only half an hour after taking it. However, her pharmachologic effect can last up to 12 hours.

To achieve a lasting effect of treatment with the above-mentioned antihistamine, veterinary allergists will first give an injection, and later prescribe taking the tablet form of the medicine at certain intervals.

It is common knowledge that there are no medications that cure allergies. There are only medications that help alleviate the condition of four-legged patients during an attack. Such drugs include suprastin, which:

  1. Blocks the production of histamine.
  2. Relieves itching and spasms.
  3. Has a sedative effect.

Dosage of various forms of the drug

Suprastin for dogs is considered one of those drugs that is better not to be given to a four-legged patient than to be given, so the question of dosage is of particular importance.

In tablets

Recommended dose of this medicine per day - no more than 2 mg per 1 kg of dog weight. So small breed animals should be given a maximum of ½ tablet, medium-sized dogs - one, and large-sized pets - from 1½ to 2.

In ampoules

For intramuscular injections The same principle of animal size applies: for babies (from one month old) a dose of ½ mg is permissible, for medium and large pets 1 and 2 mg, respectively.

Veterinarians advise treating four-legged friends of small breeds with drugs of 2 and 3 generations.

Average and large dogs You can safely give suprastin if these pets do not have serious chronic illnesses or physiological problems. You should be extremely careful when treating elderly pets, as well as pregnant animals, with this drug.

If a negative response occurs during a one-time dose of suprastin, immediately contact your doctor to correct the treatment.

Veterinary allergists understand the importance correct selection for a dog an antihistamine, so that the treatment brings benefit to the animal and does not harm. For this purpose, all individual characteristics each individual individual. Therefore, the treatment of each individual pet will be exclusively individual.

Overdose

An overdose of suprastin is fraught with serious disruptions in the functioning of many organs and organ systems of the dog. Therefore, you should carefully monitor your four-legged friend after taking this medicine.

Signs of overdose.

  • Irritability.
  • Excessive anxiety.
  • Dry mouth.
  • Loss of coordination.
  • Enlarged and fixed pupils.
  • Cramps.

If most of the above signs appear, the dog should be given a sorbent, or its stomach should be rinsed with an isotenic solution of sodium chloride, and then be sure to call the veterinarian.

Side effects

Chloropyramine hydrochloride passes through the dog's intestines, after which it is absorbed by all tissues and organs of the pet, including its brain. Therefore, the reaction of your “ball” or “tush” after taking an antihistamine may be as follows.

  1. Disobedience.
  2. Lethargy and drowsiness.
  3. General lethargy.

Responsible for removing medications from the body renal system. Therefore, if your pet has diseased kidneys, then suprastin for dogs should be given especially carefully, monitoring general state four-legged patient.\

tavegil for dogs dosage

In chapter Pets to the question: Can dogs be given TAVEGIL and SUPRASTIN tablets? Can dogs be given TAVEGIL and SUPRASTIN tablets? given by the author Ksenia the best answer is you just need to calculate the dose

antihistamines are better in injections

It is possible, but it must be prescribed by a doctor so that the dosage and quantity can be calculated.

Of course it is possible! But why?

It's possible, but Diazolin is better in a children's dosage if the dog is small or medium-sized.

Can. Mine was allergic to cat food(I stole from the cat until I put the cat’s bowl on the microwave). The vet prescribed Suprastin for my dog.

Usually dogs are prescribed the same medications as people. The dose must be calculated per kilogram of weight, as for a child

If your dog is allergic, it is better not to treat it yourself, but to go to the veterinarian.

All anti-allergic drugs can be given to dogs and cats, you just need to calculate by weight

Can. first aid for allergy symptoms. without vet. appointments are not recommended.

Is it possible to give Suprastin to a dog with allergies?

An allergy in a dog is a pronounced reaction of the animal’s body to pathogens that may be harmless for some breeds, but deadly for others.

Regardless of the cause that caused it, allergies are expressed by the following symptoms:

- severe itching, the animal constantly itches, resulting in scratches appearing on the skin;

- redness of the skin (on the back, stomach, armpits, ears and between the fingers);

- watery eyes, red eyes;

- discharge of mucus from the nose.

- appearance unpleasant odor from skin and fur;

- dry skin, hair loss.

Allergies in dogs are much more severe than in people. For example, if a person who has inhaled dangerous pollen experiences only swelling of the mucous membrane, rhinitis, and sneezing, then in a dog the same phenomenon will also be accompanied by swelling of the limbs. The animal constantly scratches and licks its paws, which leads to serious irritation and weeping ulcers. During this period, the dog develops otitis media and conjunctivitis.

First aid for a dog with allergies "Suprastin"

At the first symptoms of an allergic reaction, the most correct decision would be to take your pet to a veterinarian, who, after conducting an examination, based on the individual characteristics of the dog’s body, will prescribe treatment. However, this possibility is not always available. When asked whether it is possible to give Suprastin to a sick dog with allergies, experts answer in the affirmative.

To remove severe itching give the pet any antihistamine, Suprastin is the most common. The daily dose is 2 mg per 1 kilogram of animal weight, divided into three doses.

Tablets can be replaced with injections. Most often, Suprastin injections are given to the withers or hind limb. Before administering the drug, you should carefully read the instructions so that the dog cannot be poisoned.

You can also give your dog for allergies diazolin, diphenhydramine, calcium chloride. Since the latter medicine is very bitter, it is diluted with milk and a little sugar is added. A bath with a string and wiping the itchy areas with a swab dipped in the broth will help relieve itching. Hydrocortisone spray is very effective for itching. You can also make it at home. To do this, add to boiled cold water(350 ml) 4 ampoules of hydrocortisone, 2 tablespoons of glycerin, and 3 tablespoons of rubbing alcohol.

Use of "Suprastin" for allergies in dogs

The antihistamine drug "Suprastin" significantly makes life easier for the animal during severe attack allergies. The medicine blocks the production of histamine, quickly eliminates itching, relieves spasms, and has a calming effect.

The active component of the drug is chloropyramine hydrochloride. The drug is absorbed into the blood very quickly, and after two hours its concentration in the animal’s blood reaches maximum level. The effect of the drug is observed after a very short term- 15-20 minutes.

Each drug has contraindications and side effects, with Suprastin they are observed in in rare cases. Side effects are expressed mainly in fatigue, weakness or irritability, vomiting, nausea, diarrhea or constipation.

In case of poisoning with Suprastin and an overdose in dogs, which occurs after a certain time, you should immediately rinse the dog’s stomach and prevent dehydration. For this purpose, veterinarians use glucose solution and isotenic sodium chloride solution. After this, the dog should experience increased urination.

Allergy prevention

Every owner of a four-legged friend knows that if his pet had an allergy, then his task is to eliminate all possible irritants so that the dog does not have to experience all these troubles again. For example, if the cause of the allergy was low-quality cheap food, it should be replaced with a hypoallergenic super-premium class. From time to time the pet should be given absorbents - Activated carbon, enterosgel; lactobifide to improve performance gastrointestinal tract; anthelmintic. Every effort must be made to prevent the dog from coming into contact with insects.

When and how to use antihistamines for dogs?

Pollen allergy

Unfortunately, pets are susceptible to many diseases, including allergies. This disease occurs quite often, and antihistamines for dogs will help to cope with it.

Allergies are not noticed immediately because general symptom for all types of similar reactions - inflammation and redness of the skin, which is not easy to detect under the fur. The pet itself will not tell you about the itching, which also accompanies any allergy.

General signs of allergies

To detect the disease on early stage Periodically carry out preventive examination of the pet. Choosing the right antihistamines for dogs is only possible with careful analysis. causes and types of allergies.

Varieties and pathogens

May provoke an allergic reaction a large number of factors.

The following are distinguished: types of allergies:

Provokes the development of a reaction:

  • poultry, beef;
  • yeast;
  • eggs;
  • fish;
  • soy products;
  • vegetables and fruits with scarlet interior;
  • wheat;
  • dairy food;
  • corn;
  • vegetable oils and fish oil.

Attention! Allergens are also foods that are strictly prohibited for feeding to a dog: fried foods, smoked meats, spices, salt, sugar and chocolate.

Signs of food allergies:

  • severe itching (the animal scratches areas of the body for a long time and furiously);
  • redness, roughness and poor moisture of the skin;
  • a pungent odor from the dog itself and from the open mouth (sometimes sores and sores can be seen on the gums and lips);
  • sweating that is not normal healthy dog(wet areas are found on the body);
  • loss of clumps of hair and the appearance of baldness - bare areas (however, hair loss may indicate the presence of more serious diseases);
  • white particles all over the body - dandruff - a clear sign;
  • discharge from the ears (the pet shakes its head, scratches its ears);
  • tearfulness.

This type of disease occurs as a result of an atypical reaction of the dog’s immune system to external stimuli and substances that get inside.

Mostly factors contributing to the development allergic dermatitis, are:

  • dust;
  • synthetic fabrics (clothing, carpets);
  • the fur of other pets or your own;
  • medicines;
  • household products or cosmetics;
  • shampoo, soap;
  • pollen.

Your pet’s body may react to the following groups: medicines: serums, vitamin B and its variations, amidopyrine, novocaine, antibiotics, barbiturates, sulfonamides. Some medications contain pollen, which can cause allergies.

Attention! A drug allergy will not reveal itself the first time it is used; it will occur when it enters the body again.

Sometimes after bathing with shampoo, your pet will show signs of allergic dermatitis. If allergies develop after using regular dog shampoos, you should use hypoallergenic ones.

Important! You cannot bathe an animal using human care products.

A reaction to powder products occurs if the bedding is washed using them. Often your pet reacts to smells household chemicals, which causes swelling of the eyes and oral cavity. When external interaction with irritants occurs, itching and irritation appear.

Basically, the symptoms of allergy varieties are similar, but manifestations of reaction to skin have their own characteristic features:

  • itching of a certain part of the body (for example, the dog scratches its ears or belly intensely);
  • a lot of dandruff;
  • disappearance of itching only as a result of the use of antihistamines.

When a reaction to a drug occurs, intestinal dysfunction occurs, difficult situations- swelling of the mucous membranes of the tongue, larynx and suffocation, anaphylactic shock, Quincke's edema. If the dog's body reacts sharply to medicinal product, a severe, overt, life-threatening allergy may develop that requires immediate medical attention.

After bites from ticks, fleas, mosquitoes, and bees, foreign proteins appear in the dog’s body, causing an allergic reaction. Rashes develop, itching appears and hair loss occurs. Symptoms may long time cause discomfort to the animal.

The body reacts to fungi, viruses, bacteria and helminths. The symptoms of worms and their photos were described earlier.

Antihistamines for small breed and adult dogs

Used to relieve allergy attacks antihistamines. Second- and third-generation medications, as well as the first-generation drug Diazolin, are the optimal antihistamines for small breed dogs, such as Yorkies. They will reduce the possibility of side effects such as urinary problems, changes in heart function, and anxiety.

Attention! Medicines of the second and third generation are more advanced compared to the first and are considered relatively safe drugs, are used for a long time.

Antihistamines for dogs - the list for adults is headed by “Suprastin”, which stops the development of symptoms.

Products originally intended for humans are also used: "Diphenhydramine", "Tavegil" and others. When affecting an animal, antihistamines for dogs do not always produce the desired effect, sometimes they cause side effects, therefore It is highly advisable to seek advice from a veterinarian.

Antihistamines for dogs: the dosage depends on the weight of the pet and is calculated per kilogram.


Important! Under no circumstances should you treat yourself without seeking help from a veterinarian!

Only a doctor determines the type of disease and prescribes medications. Self-medication can lead to dire consequences.

How to use the drugs?

The appropriate drug for treatment is determined based on the purpose of use, the weight of the animal, breed, health status and developed signs. Testing for effectiveness is carried out over two weeks. If there is no improvement during this time, another drug is prescribed.

Attention! A dosage that can relieve allergies is prescribed by a veterinarian.

If any health problems arise, conscientious owners contact a veterinarian to find out the exact cause of the disease and proper treatment. Allergies are no exception.

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Dosage in tablets

The dosage of Diazolin depends on the weight, size and age of the dog. To calculate the approximate dose, you can use the instructions inside the package and give the dog the amount of drug calculated for a child.

The approximate dosage is 1 tablet per 30-40 kilograms of weight. If the dog is smaller, you can give it half or a third of the tablet. However, it is highly undesirable to do this without a doctor’s prescription and supervision; the exact dosage can only be prescribed in a veterinary clinic.

How to give?

There are several ways to give the drug to your dog:

  1. Crush the tablet and mix with food or water.
  2. Crush the tablet, mix with water and administer to the dog through a syringe without a needle, pouring the solution between the teeth.
  3. Place it in the dog's mouth and let it chew.

Pregnant, lactating and puppies

Diazolin should be given with greater caution to puppies up to one year old, because... It is more difficult to calculate the dosage. Puppies' bodies may be more susceptible to irritants. It is also not recommended to give the drug to pregnant and lactating females. The medicine can cause a negative reaction in both the puppies and the mother.

Contraindications

There are no special exceptions for any breeds; the only thing that can cause difficulties is that individuals of different subspecies need different dosage, depending on size, weight and breed.

Also, dogs of some breeds may have individual intolerance to certain foods. In some cases, it can be inherited, so it is advisable to find out about this in advance from the breeder or veterinarian.

It is forbidden to give the drug to dogs with an upset stomach or duodenum, ulcer and others inflammatory diseases gastrointestinal tract. Treatment with Diazolin can irritate the gastric mucosa and cause exacerbation of chronic diseases.

If it gets bad

In general, the drug is well tolerated by dogs. Side effects may include nausea, vomiting, and pain in the lower abdomen. These symptoms can be caused either by personal intolerance to the drug or by overdose.

In case of an overdose or other suspicious reactions, doctors recommend giving your pet activated charcoal and making him drink as much as possible clean water. It is also necessary to immediately contact a veterinary clinic.

Reviews

Owners

Diazolin is prescribed quite often; there are reviews from dog breeders on the Internet:

  • “The doctor prescribed Diazolin to the dog, German Shepherd when I discovered her subcutaneous mite so that she does not gnaw the fur and does not itch. The drug was very inexpensive, only about 20 rubles, there were 10 tablets in the package. The most important thing is that it helped, the itching went away, and the dog didn’t itch anymore.”
  • “The doctor prescribed an antiallergic drug before the vaccination, advised Diazolin. The product is not expensive, there were no side effects.”
  • “Recently, the dog began to itch a lot, we took him to the veterinarian, he advised me to take a course of Diazolin, and come back after the course. They gave the dog a week, the itching subsided significantly.”
  • “One day I noticed that our 9-month-old puppy was itching. I immediately went to the vet to find out how to help the dog. Then the doctor advised me Diazolin. It cured the itching almost immediately. Now Diazolin is always in the medicine cabinet.”

Veterinarians

The drug also has positive reviews from doctors:

  • “Russian drug, quite inexpensive. Good antipruritic effect. I prescribe it after meals, in my practice there have been no complaints of intolerance. The period of use is better not to exceed 5-7 days, then, if it does not help, you need to contact the clinic again.”
  • “I advise all dog breeders to have Diazolin in their “dog first aid kit.” The product is inexpensive and not very aggressive. Just the thing as first aid for allergies.”

What to replace with itching?

The following medications can also be given to dogs against allergies:

Suprastin- a first-generation antiallergic drug against itching, and also helps relieve attacks bronchial asthma and symptoms of conjunctivitis.

Suprastin is good because it is fast in action. The drug in tablets begins to act 30–40 minutes after taking the medicine and continues to work for 12 hours.

Injections begin to act 5–10 minutes after administration of the drug, but the duration of the effect of the injection form does not exceed 3–4 hours. Maximum daily dose this tool should not exceed 2 mg per 1 kg of dog weight.

Tavegil– this drug may be suitable for dogs as large breeds, and smaller ones. The recommended dose for large pets is 1 tablet per 60 kg of weight. If the dog small breed, you can give from half to one third of the tablet.

Tavegil has many contraindications and side effects. Therefore, it is recommended to consult a specialist and not self-medicate.

Loratodine– the drug is available in the form of syrup, oral suspension and tablets.

It is used for allergic rhinitis, conjunctivitis, hay fever, urticaria, itching and other allergic reactions. Contraindicated during lactation. Particular caution should be used when liver failure and pregnancy.

The dosage can only be determined by a doctor based on health factors, weight and breed.

Conclusion

So, Diazolin is an inexpensive antihistamine that can be taken to dogs when different symptoms. However, you should be careful with the dosage. For any suspicion of overdose, as well as for severe side effects You should immediately contact your veterinarian.

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Illnesses always cause us inconvenience, knock us out of the usual rhythm of life, and empty our savings. When an illness affects our loved ones, we are also forced to put aside all our affairs in order to help them.

But what to do when ours suffers a pet ? After all, they do not know how to talk and cannot tell about symptoms. We are responsible for those we have tamed. Let's look in detail at how Suprastin and its analogues will help cope with allergy symptoms in dogs.

A medicinal antihistamine produced by EGIS Corporation. Basics active substance– chloropyramine. Release form: tablets and ampoules for intramuscular injection.

He provides the following effects on the body:

  1. Reduces the sensitivity of H1 histamine receptors to histamine.
  2. Slightly suppresses histamine production.
  3. It has a sedative effect on the central nervous system, which allows you to get rid of discomfort and make it easier to tolerate allergies.
  4. It has a vasodilating effect, which, by increasing the capacity of blood channels, thereby increases immunomodulatory ability.

Indications for use

  • Chronic and seasonal allergic reactions.
  • Anaphylactic shock attack.
  • Angioedema.

Contraindications

  • hypersensitivity to the ingredients included in the drug;
  • asthma attack;
  • diseases of the cardiovascular system;
  • benign hypertrophy (enlargement) of the prostate gland;
  • angle-closure glaucoma;
  • simultaneous use of MAO inhibitors;
  • incompatibility with some medications.

Side effects

From the side:

  • central nervous system: sedation and slow reaction, drowsiness, fatigue, dizziness, ataxia, agitation, tremors, convulsions, spasms, short-term visual impairment, apathy, decreased reaction speed.
  • of cardio-vascular system: arterial hypotension, accelerated heartbeat (tachycardia), arrhythmia.
  • digestive tract: discomfort and pain in the stomach, dry mouth, thirst, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, increased and decreased appetite.
  • circulatory system: leukopenia, blood thinning, agranulocytosis, thrombocytopenia, hemolytic anemia, other pathological changes blood.
  • organs of vision: increased intraocular pressure, glaucoma.
  • renal and urinary system: polyuria, dysuria, urinary retention.
  • skin and subcutaneous tissue: photosensitivity, sensory deprivation.
  • vestibular, musculoskeletal system and connective tissue: myopathy, loss of balance.
  • immune system: skin hyperemia, rash, itching, urticaria, angioedema.
  • For the drug in the form of an injection solution, a change (redness, bump) at the injection site is also noted.

Effect on animals

When the first symptoms of an allergic reaction appear, for example, if you notice that your dog is itching, the only correct solution is to visit the veterinarian, who, after diagnosis, taking into account the individual characteristics of the dog’s body and breed, will prescribe a course of treatment.

But is there always time and opportunity to visit a doctor? What to do if the condition is critical?

To eliminate itching, the pet is given any antihistamine, "Suprastin" is the most popular, as it has acceptable quality and low price. The recommended daily dose is 2 mg per 1 kilogram of animal weight. It is better to divide the entire dose into three equal doses.

If he refuses to take the tablets

In cases where it is impossible to give tableted suprastin to a dog in any way - it is capricious, does not take the tablet or refuses to eat food at all, you can replace it with injections.

Most often, injections are given in the neck area (withers), but if the pet’s hair is long enough, there is a high chance of infection. Most reliable way– deltoid muscle or thigh.

Step-by-step instruction

  1. Prepare the injection site by lubricating it with an alcohol wipe; if fur gets in the way, pinch it with a hair clip.
  2. Open the syringe package and place the needle on the syringe.
  3. Open the ampoule and draw the contents. Avoid bubbles, if they do form, tap with your finger so that they gather in one place, then squeeze them out.
  4. Immediately before the injection, lubricate the area again.
  5. Insert the needle slowly. A dog's muscle reaction is much faster than a person's, and the impulse strength is higher. If you try to insert the needle in one motion and hit a nerve, a spasm will occur, the needle will separate from the nozzle, and it will be very difficult to remove it.
  6. Also move the substance slowly to avoid the appearance of infiltration.
  7. Remove the needle with a quick movement and massage the injection site with an alcohol wipe.

More likely, you will need the help of a person who will hold the dog. Trying to inject yourself alone can lead to serious problems.

Observe the dog for 30 minutes; if poisoned, the pet begins to breathe rapidly, sticks out its tongue, and moves little.

Also observed Effect " glass eyes» . In this case, you need to rinse the stomach with a glucose solution and an isotonic mixture (sodium chloride solution). Increased diuresis (urination) of the dog will indicate that excess substances are being eliminated from the body.

What does it get rid of?

Allergic manifestations:

  • Scabies;
  • Rash;
  • Swelling;
  • Sneezing and coughing.

In some special cases, veterinarians prescribe it in small doses, such as depressant, combining it with acetylcholine blockers.

Who is not eligible for treatment?

  • Some special breeds are more sensitive to the drug than others. Just in case, consult your veterinarian. A powerful sedative effect (drowsiness, amorphous state) may be observed.
  • The molting period may be delayed, since histamine is an antagonist CCFM (corticomodulatory catabolic metabolic factor), which, according to the mechanism feedback affects receptors in hair follicles.
  • Disturbances in the gastrointestinal tract and nervous system.

Can I give it for allergies?

Dogs, just like people, are mammals, and the processes that take place in our bodies are just as similar. The only differentiating factor is Excipients, such as lactose, starch, cellulose, etc. Therefore, the dose of tablets for dogs should be less, and as for injections, the difference in dose is minimal.

For puppies

For growing individuals, you need to carefully select the dosage and frequency of use. Otherwise, everything is the same as in adult animals.

Pregnant or nursing dogs

For pregnant and lactating dogs, the appointment time should be selected. The sedative effect will be more pronounced than in normal individuals. It is better to take the drug after feeding the cubs.

Peculiarities

If the dog does not swallow the tablet, hide it inside some kind of treat (she should not see it), if this does not help, then you will have to give an injection.

REFERENCE! According to statistics, 23% of all human waste consists of medications and their derivatives. Every day, homeless animals consume up to 40 tons of medicines from garbage cans and trash cans.

Analogs

You can also use the following drugs:

  • Diazolin 78 rub.
  • Claritin 165 rub.
  • Loratadine 63 rub.
  • Tavegil 130 rub.
  • Cetrin 170 rub.

The tablets may be bitter, so It’s better to dilute with milk and add a little sugar. It is better to take before meals, no later than half an hour.

Conclusion

Every owner of a dog who has at least once suffered from allergies must remember that now its task is to protect the pet from all irritants and pathogens so that you don't have to experience all these discomfort again.

For example, if an allergy is caused by low-quality cheap food, you need to replace it with anti-allergenic food or premium food. Sometimes you can add it to your dog's food. absorbents- activated carbon, enterosgel, to improve the functioning of the gastrointestinal tract.

Limit your pet's contact with unvaccinated, wild dogs, insects. Check for ticks and fleas.

Also, for prevention purposes, visit the vet several times a year. It is important to understand that a dog’s body is as complex in structure as your own, and treatment should only be trusted to professionals in order to avoid problems in the future.

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