Once these four-legged friends become a part of your family, you may begin to treat them like actual children. And, if they aren't acting how they usually do, you may feel a little concerned.
Unfortunately, unlike a child, you can't exactly ask your dog how she is doing, and if he is feeling okay. But, you can look out for signs he may be giving you to let you know he might need to see a vet.
With the seasons changing, the alteration of warmer and cooler weather could cause your dog to have allergies.
So, what are these signs to look out for?
- Sneezing
- Ear infections
- Diarrhea
- Vomiting
What should you do if your dog has allergies?
Dr. Mike shares the warning signs to look out for and what you should do if your dog has allergies.