Spring in New York means blooming trees, mild walks—and a whole lot of sneezing (for humans and pets). If your pet is licking their paws, scratching nonstop, or dealing with watery eyes, spring allergies might be to blame.
Why Spring Triggers Allergies
- Tree Pollen: Birch, maple, oak, and elm are common in NYC
- Mold Spores: Thrive in thawing gardens and moist air
- Grass Pollen: Peaks in late spring and early summer
Symptoms of Spring Allergies
- Itchy paws or ears
- Hair loss or scabs from scratching
- Sneezing, coughing, or wheezing
- Watery or red eyes
- Ear infections
How to Help Your Pet
- Wipe paws and belly with a damp cloth after every walk
- Use HEPA filters and vacuum frequently
- Bathe with hypoallergenic shampoo every 2–3 weeks
- Avoid outdoor walks during high pollen counts (check local forecasts)
Veterinary Treatments
- Antihistamines or allergy medications
- Medications for long-term control
- Allergy testing to pinpoint triggers
Pro Tip: Allergies can mimic other conditions like mange or flea dermatitis. Always rule out underlying causes with a vet exam.
URvet Care offers full allergy diagnostics and personalized plans. Book a spring check-up and help your pet breeze through allergy season.