The Marty & Laura Show
PET ALLERGIES & PREVENTION: TREATING CONTACT ALLERGIES, BUG BITES AND VACCINE REACTIONS Marty and Laura break down how to identify and manage contact allergies, insect bites and vaccine reactions in pets, while sharing why choosing an individualized veterinary care plan is vital for your pet's long-term health. This deep dive shifts focus from food allergies, tackling the lesser-known triggers of pet discomfort -- ranging from contact allergies on a pet’s belly to dangerous spider bites and sudden vaccine reactions. Marty shares crucial safety tips on using over-the-counter medications like Benadryl, demystifies oral vs. topical pest preventatives and closes with a passionate look at why pet owners must advocate for individualized veterinary medicine over "cookie-cutter" clinic protocols. 1. Spotting and Managing Contact Allergies * Where They Appear:Unlike food or environmental allergies, contact allergies almost always present exclusively on the underside of a pet, typically their bellies, feet, groin/scrotum or mammary glands. * Common Triggers:Household items like new wool or knitted blankets, carpet powder and color/scent-filled laundry detergents are frequent culprits. * Practical Solutions:Wash pet bedding in dye- and scent-free "free" detergents. If a dog is sensitive to couch fabrics or sprays, cover their favorite spot with a clean white sheet washed in safe detergent. * Breed Sensitivities:White-coated dogs (such as West Highland White Terriers, Dalmatians and Setters) often have more sensitive skin than darker-colored dogs. 2. Spicy Bites & Spider Bites: Emergency Care at Home * Dogs vs. Cats:Dogs are highly susceptible to severe reactions from bee stings (including facial and airway swelling), whereas cats rarely have these issues. * The Danger of Spiders:Marty notes that she treats far more severe reactions from spider bites (such as brown recluse or black widows) than bee stings. These bites can cause aggressive, necrotic skin lesions that are difficult to diagnose because pets can’t tell us what bit them. * Using Benadryl Safely:Benadryl is safe to use at home for acute insect-bite facial swelling. * Dosage:The proper dosage is2 to 4 milligrams per kilogram(calculated by dividing your dog's weight in pounds by two, and then multiplying by two to four). * Safety Warning:Only use straight Benadryl. Never administer products mixed with Tylenol, other pain medications, or liquid formulations containingxylitol(which is toxic to dogs). * Flea Allergies: Sensitive pets can experience severe flea-bite dermatitis from just one single flea bite a week. 3. Oral vs. Topical Pest Preventatives * Oral Preventatives:Modern oral medications (like Bravecto, Credelio, NexGard, and Simparica) offer fantastic protection against fleas and ticks, but theydo notrepel mosquitoes or biting flies. * Topical Preventatives:High-quality prescription topicals (such as Vectra 3D) provide excellent repellency, acting like a "shield" that keeps biting bugs off your pet entirely. * The Seizure Risk:Oral flea and tick medications of this class can lower the seizure threshold in seizure-prone dogs. Injectable long-lasting preventatives (like the one-year Bravecto Quantum) are convenient but should only be started once a dog has safely tolerated the oral class first. * Natural Products Myth:Marty cautions that natural repellents (like Wondercide or home remedies like Guinness Beer) are not reliably effective at preventing tick-borne illnesses like Lyme disease.
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