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How to spot the signs of hay fever in your dog

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March 11, 2025
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Over the past year, Google searches for terms like ‘hay fever in dogs' have increased by 24%

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A dog plays in the daffodils in Sefton Park

As spring draws near, chilly weather gives way to sunshine, daffodils start to bloom and the risk of hay fever increases. But it's not just humans who are affected – dogs can also suffer from allergies to weed, tree, or grass pollen.

Spring seems to be arriving early this, with temperatures rising dramatically over the weekend. As the weather changes, many pet owners become more alert to the signs that their furry friends may be struggling with hay fever or other allergies.

Over the past year, Google searches for terms like ‘hay fever in dogs' have increased by 24%, while searches for ‘food allergy signs in dogs' have seen a significant rise of 57%.

Dogs with hay fever typically begin showing symptoms during the spring and summer months. Like any other allergic reaction, there are specific signs to watch for to determine if your dog is affected. Dog experts at Harringtons have shared the common signs of hay fever in dogs, and how to help them.

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Common signs of hay fever in dogs

  • Generalised itching, scratching, chewing skin
  • Red, irritated skin and rashes

If your dog has any of the above signs and you think they are suffering with hay fever, owners can take the following precautions to help relieve hay fever symptoms this allergy season:

  • Limit your dog’s exposure to allergens – Keep your dog indoors during peak pollen times, typically early morning and late afternoon and avoid walks in areas with high pollen counts, such as grassy fields.
  • Wipe down your pooch – After walks, wipe your dog’s paws, face, and body to remove pollen and other allergens they may have picked up.
  • Use an air purifier – Keep an air purifier in the areas where your dog spends the most time to help reduce airborne allergens like pollen and dust mites.
  • Regular bathing – Bathe your dog regularly to remove allergens from their coat and skin, which can help prevent irritation and itching.
  • Consult your vet – Antihistamines or other allergy medications prescribed by your vet can help relieve symptoms like itching, sneezing, and watery eyes.
  • Hydrate – Ensure your dog stays hydrated to help keep their skin and mucous membranes healthy, which can reduce irritation.
  • Consider a hypoallergenic diet – If your dog has food allergies that may be exacerbating their hay fever, try switching to a hypoallergenic or grain-free diet under your vet's guidance.

Harringtons’ pet nutritionist Sarah McNamara said: “Both hay fever and other food sensitivities have similar signs, including itchy skin and red, irritated skin, rashes and switching to a grain-free/hypoallergenic diet can help dog owners understand if the cause is diet or environmental.”



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