National Asthma & Allergy Awareness Month
Meet Larry! Larry was diagnosed with asthma about five years ago. He was a rescue, and when we found him he also seemed to have trouble breathing and got tired very quickly. After bringing Larry to the vet he was examined and diagnosed with Asthma. To help Larry and his condition he now has a daily breathing treatment and weekly pills to help keep him comfortable. — Shelly Cornish
DID YOU KNOW?
May is National Asthma and Allergy Awareness Month - and yep, that even includes our furry friends who also suffer from seasonal allergies or asthma. Back in 1984, the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America (AAFA) chose the month of May specifically to raise awareness for asthma and allergies because it is the time of the year where developing symptoms for the two conditions are at their highest. What is tricky about pets with asthma or allergies is being able to actually spot, and recognize, that they have problems in the first place. For instance, a common cat allergy symptom could manifest as excessive scratching, sneezing, or watery eyes.
FEATURED PET: LARRY CORNISH
Cats are more at-risk to having asthma than are dogs, however, the total number of asthma affected animals keeps growing due to the increase in harmful environmental pollution.
Common Signs & Symptoms of Asthma:
- Difficulty Breathing (coughing & wheezing)
- Lack of appetite
- Weakness or fatigue
- Blue or Purple discoloration of the tongue or gums (in dogs only)
Common Signs & Symptoms of Allergies:
- Severe itchiness
- Skin and ear infections
- Loss of hair
- Redness
Prevention Tips:
- Diminish usage of perfumes, air fresheners, and harsh household cleaners
- Refrain from smoking in the house or around your pet
- Bathe your pet regularly
- Be sure to clean your cat's litter box
Lastly, if you think your pet may be suffering from any of the symptoms listed above, then please visit us at any of our seven locations in Florida.