Flea allergy dermatitis fad is a leading cause of allergic reactions in dogs.
Flea allergy dermatitis in dogs.
Flea allergy dermatitis is also known as flea bite hypersensitivity.
Both dogs and cats can develop fad.
It is the most common dermatologic disease of domestic dogs in the us.
It can result from very minimal and intermittent exposure to fleas.
Flea allergy dermatitis is a condition that affects both cats and dogs.
And although flea allergies in dogs usually develops when dogs are young less than 1 and up to 5 years of age a dog flea allergy can begin at any age.
Flea allergy dermatitis fad or flea bite hypersensitivity is the most common dermatologic disease of domestic dogs in the usa.
Fad is most prevalent in the summer although in warm climates flea infestations may persist throughout the year.
Itching and hair loss in the region from the middle of the back to the tail base and down the rear legs the flea triangle is often associated with fad.
But some dogs and cats are allergic to the pests.
Affected pets can have an extreme allergic reaction to certain proteins in the flea s saliva which the flea injects into the pet s skin during biting and feeding.
It is the antigens or proteins in the flea saliva that cause an intensely itchy response to sensitive dogs.
Flea allergy dermatitis occurs as a result of flea bites and may develop in canines that are more sensitive.
If your pet has a flea allergy even one or two fleabites can make your pet miserable says carol osborne dvm a veterinarian at chagrin falls veterinary center in chagrin falls oh.
Updated on march 1 2019.
Flea allergy dermatitis is an allergic reaction to a flea bite that manifests in a pet s skin.
It is characterized by severe prolonged itching in both and often incessant grooming in cats.
Flea allergy dermatitis is most common in the summer months although in warm climates such as florida where i live flea issues and a tendency towards allergies in general may persist throughout the year.
The flea allergy dermatitis will manifest through swelling and will cause itchiness so the dog will lick and chew the affected area.
Cats also develop fad which is one of the major causes of feline miliary dermatitis.