Hi Friend,
One of the most common frustrating dog health conditions are allergies.
Here are some of the many signs:
Chronic itching and scratching. Ear infections. Hair loss Red, painful skin Thickened black skin Bad skin odor Paw licking Anal licking Head shaking
So What can you do?
Well a fairly recent study in people shows that probiotics can help. ( Source: NBC NEWS)
Here are some highlights of the study:
Exposing pregnant mothers and infants to probiotic bacteria could help stimulate the growth of the immune system and potentially play a role in preventing allergies, say researchers.
The team selected 1223 women who either had a history of allergies, or their partner did, or both. Since susceptibility to allergy is partly genetic, this allowed the team to assume that the babies were "predisposed" to allergies.
The women took probiotic or placebo doses daily from the eighth month of pregnancy. While some women dropped out or did not successfully deliver, 925 infants continued in the study and had the same probiotic or placebo dosage given to them daily for six months after birth.
Marschan and colleagues found that levels of key proteins associated with tissue inflammation were 50% higher on average in the blood of probiotic-treated infants than in the blood of placebo-treated infants. Inflammation is thought to stimulate the immune system, and so reduce allergic reaction.
Probiotic children were also 30% less likely than their untreated counterparts to develop an itchy skin condition known as atopic eczema, which is often an early manifestation of allergies.
The findings support the idea that allergies have increased, at least partially, thanks to the deficit of bacteria in modern living. Historically, food was loaded with bacteria and caused chronic immune responses that resulted in inflammation, says paediatric immunologist Anthony Horner at the University of California at San Diego.
My supplement, Ultimate Canine Health Formula is filled with probiotics. It's an easy way to be giving probiotics to your allergic dog.
Here:
http://ww.thedogsupplement.com
P.S. This study was aimed at preventing allergies, but probiotics also appear to be playing a role at modulating the 'overactive' immune response seen in allergies.
What happens is that in the allergic dog, the immune system over-reacts to 'normal' ingredients in the environment ( ie pollen), and then releases cellular components producing the pruritis- the veterinary term known as ITCHING.
It is of utmost importance that you are also giving adequate levels of essential fatty acids to decrease tissue inflammation. I have both essential fatty acids and probiotics in my dog supplement.
You can grab your trial bottle here for 50% OFF:
http://www.thedogsupplement.com
Heal Your Pets At Home!
Best Wishes,
Dr Andrew Jones
DISCLAIMER: This information is for educational purposes only and is not intended to replace the advice of your own veterinarian. Dr Andrew Jones resigned from the College of Veterinarians of B.C. effective December 1 2010, meaning he cannot answer specific questions about your pet's medical issues or make specific medical recommendations for your pet.
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