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		<title>Itching, scratching, shaking&#8230;. O MY!</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Morgan Watkins DVM]]></dc:creator>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The above symptoms are one of the most common reasons why pets come to see us for evaluation. Itching, scratching, and shaking the head are all symptoms of allergies. For our pets, allergies come from two main sources. Environmental allergies and food allergies. Environmental Allergies Here in Sarasota we are blessed with beautiful weather but<a class="moretag" href="https://www.ahc-sarasota.com/itching-scratching-shaking-o-my/"> Read More ></a></p>
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<p>The above symptoms are one of the most common reasons why pets come to see us for evaluation.  Itching, scratching, and shaking the head are all symptoms of allergies.  For our pets, allergies come from two main sources. Environmental allergies and food allergies.  </p>



<p>Environmental Allergies </p>



<p>Here in Sarasota we are blessed with beautiful weather but also cursed with different forms of pollen almost year-round.  Your pet may only exhibit allergy symptoms during one particular pollen season or may react to multiple different pollens.  For example in the spring we usually see an overabundance of yellow oak pollen coat everything, and in the summer our ragweed and grass pollens skyrocket.  Your pet may only react to one, neither, or both and also may not react at all during certain years.  This can be incredible frustrating as an owner to try and get ahead of. </p>



<p>Food Allergies</p>



<p>Food allergies show a different pattern of symptoms than environment allergies.  While the individual symptoms are often very similar, the timing is not.  With food allergies our pets usually have consistent itching and scratching year-round without a seasonal break.  The top two allergies in dogs are beef and chicken NOT grain.  This is one of the biggest nutritional misconceptions.  Less than 5% of our pets are allergic to grain and grain free diets have be linked to dangerous forms of heart disease.</p>



<p>What Now?</p>



<p>As your veterinarian we rely heavilty on your observations as a pet owner.  You know your pets best and those seasonality patterns or areas most affected are very important to us.  We use those clues to best determine the treatment for these allergies.  This can range from just medications during the most affected times all the way to allergy testing for immunotherapy.  </p>



<p>If all of these sounds familar for your pet let us know and we can discuss a personalized plan to get ahead of allergy season! </p>
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		<title>Does my pet need Heartworm Prevention?</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Morgan Watkins DVM]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 22 Sep 2020 14:46:35 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>“Is your pet staying current on their heartworm and flea prevention?”&#160; That’s a question we always ask when your pet comes in for their yearly exam and it’s an important one.&#160; Here in Sarasota we have mosquitoes year round and they always have the potential to transmit heartworms to our pets.&#160; Because heartworm disease rarely<a class="moretag" href="https://www.ahc-sarasota.com/does-my-pet-need-heartworm-prevention/"> Read More ></a></p>
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<p>“Is your pet staying current on their heartworm and flea prevention?”&nbsp; That’s a question we always ask when your pet comes in for their yearly exam and it’s an important one.&nbsp; Here in Sarasota we have mosquitoes year round and they always have the potential to transmit heartworms to our pets.&nbsp; Because heartworm disease rarely affects people most don’t know why this disease is so important to prevent in our pets.&nbsp;  </p>



<p>Life Cycle Basics</p>



<p>When a mosquito feeds on an infected animal it picks up baby heartworms (microfilaria).&nbsp; Once in the mosquito, these babies mature into their next infective life stage.&nbsp; If this mosquito then lands on another animal and bites, the baby heartworms are then transmitted to the next animal.&nbsp; These baby heartworms make their way into the bloodstream and mature into adult heartworms.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>



<p>What happens after the adults form?</p>



<p>Once heartworms reach the adult life stage they stay in the blood vessels important for heart and lung function.&nbsp; This can cause symptoms such as persistent cough, fatigue, and changes in appetite.&nbsp; As the number of adult heartworms increases so does the severity of the symptoms including sudden death.</p>



<p>Can cats get heart disease?</p>



<p>Absolutely!&nbsp; Unfortunately there is no treatment for cats with heart disease so it is even more important to prevent infection.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>



<p>How do I know if my pet has heartworm disease?</p>



<p>We recommend annual heartworm testing as a part of your pet’s annual physical exam with us.&nbsp; This is a simple blood test that is ready in less than 10 minutes.</p>



<p>So What Can I do to Prevent Heartworm Disease?</p>



<p>We are fortunate to have many different options available to prevent this deadly disease from affecting our pets.&nbsp; For our canine friends we have monthly chewables, monthly topical medications, and even a once a year injection for complete protection.&nbsp; For our feline friends we have monthly chewables and monthly topical medications.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>



<p>My pets stay indoors for most of the day so do they need it?</p>



<p>Absolutely!&nbsp; It would be great if there were a barrier to protect our yards and homes from mosquitoes but unfortunately none exist.&nbsp; All it takes is one pesky mosquito to bite and infect your pet.&nbsp; That’s it.&nbsp; Just one.&nbsp; That means that all it takes is one mosquito to make it inside or just one mosquito to bite our pups when they take a quick bathroom break.</p>



<p>I don’t like giving my pet medication.&nbsp; Is it safe?</p>



<p>Fortunately there are multiple different products available for our doctors to choose from when making medication recommendations for your pets.  This allows us to make the best decision for the health and safety of your pet.  </p>
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