Managing Fall Allergies—Help Your Dog Stay Comfortable in Autumn

Managing Fall Allergies—Help Your Dog Stay Comfortable in Autumn

 

Why Fall Allergy Symptoms Increase

Dogs face more allergens in autumn: ragweed pollen, mold spores from damp leaves, indoor dust mites from heating systems, and an uptick in fleas. Watch for symptoms like scratching, paw licking, watery eyes, or red skin[web:341][web:343].
See more on seasonal allergens at Liesse Animal Clinic.

Home Care Strategies for Allergy Relief

  • Bathe your dog regularly with oatmeal or hypoallergenic shampoos to wash away pollen and soothe irritated skin[web:339][web:344].
  • Wipe paws and fur after walks to remove outdoor allergens like mold and pollen[web:340][web:356].
  • Vacuum and clean pet bedding weekly—choose a bed that’s easy to wash for minimal dander buildup[web:345][web:347].
  • Use HEPA air purifiers to reduce airborne dander and pollen in the home[web:345].
  • Keep up with grooming and brush your dog outside to limit fur and dander indoors[web:344][web:351].
  • Consult your vet for persistent symptoms—they may recommend antihistamines, supplements, or allergy testing[web:344][web:349].

Why Our Bed Supports Allergy Management

Our one-size-fits-all real dog bed is fully washable to keep dander, pollen, and dust mites at bay. Combined with regular cleaning, it’s an easy way to maintain comfort and minimize allergic reactions all season.
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Enjoy Fall With Less Allergies

With proactive care and the right gear, every dog can enjoy autumn. For more tips, expert resources, and seasonal wellness solutions, visit www.realdogbed.com.

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