
Seasonal allergies are one of the most common skin conditions affecting pets in Arizona. Environmental allergens such as pollen, grasses, and dust can trigger itching and inflammation in dogs and cats.
Because the Phoenix area experiences long growing seasons, allergens may remain present for extended periods. This means pets may experience symptoms for several months or even year round.
Understanding the signs of allergies and available treatments can help pet owners keep their pets comfortable.
Environmental Triggers That Cause Allergies
Several environmental factors can contribute to allergies in pets.
Common triggers include:
- Grass and weed pollen
• Tree pollen from desert plants
• Mold spores after rain
• Dust and dust mites
• Flea bites
These allergens stimulate the immune system and trigger inflammatory responses in sensitive pets.
Dogs frequently encounter allergens through their paws and skin during walks or outdoor play.
Symptoms of Allergic Reactions in Pets
Pets with seasonal allergies may show a variety of symptoms.
Common signs include:
- Constant scratching
• Licking or chewing the paws
• Red or inflamed skin
• Ear infections or head shaking
• Hair loss or thinning coat
• Hot spots or skin lesions
• Sneezing or watery eyes
These symptoms can worsen if pets continue scratching, which may damage the skin and lead to infection.
Recognizing early signs allows pet owners to seek treatment before symptoms become severe.
Steps Pet Owners Can Take at Home
Reducing allergen exposure can help minimize symptoms.
Helpful strategies include:
Regular Bathing
Bathing removes pollen and dust from the coat.
Cleaning Paws After Walks
This helps prevent allergens from entering the home.
Washing Bedding
Pet bedding can accumulate pollen and dust.
Maintaining Flea Prevention
Flea bites are a common cause of allergic reactions.
Keeping the Home Clean
Frequent vacuuming and air filtration reduce allergens indoors.
These steps may reduce itching and irritation for pets with mild allergies.
Veterinary Treatments for Persistent Allergies
Pets with moderate to severe allergies often require veterinary treatment.
Options may include:
- Anti itch medications
• Cytopoint injections
• Apoquel tablets
• Allergy testing
• Immunotherapy
• Medicated shampoos or sprays
• Antibiotics for skin infections
A veterinarian will evaluate your pet’s symptoms and recommend a treatment plan that provides effective relief.
Helping Pets Stay Comfortable Through Allergy Season
Seasonal allergies are common among Arizona pets, but they can usually be managed successfully with the right care.
If your dog or cat is scratching excessively, licking their paws, or developing irritated skin, it may be time to schedule a veterinary exam.
At Bell Parkway Veterinary Hospital, our team can diagnose seasonal allergies and provide treatments that help pets stay comfortable throughout the year.


