
The 30,000-Foot View on Pet Allergies: A High-Level Overview for Pet Owners
Marty and Laura break down how to identify environmental, food and contact allergies in your pets, explain why dogs react in their feet rather than sneeze and share essential, money-saving pro-tips to help you prepare for your next veterinary clinic visit.
Episode Highlights:
- The “Rust-Colored Toes” Clue: Discover why dogs chew and lick at their feet when reacting to pollen, molds or dust mites. This biological quirk is actually due to allergy-sensitive mast cells being located in their paws.
- Food vs. Environmental Allergies: Learn how to spot the difference between food-based allergies (which can cause GI issues or chronic ear infections) and environmental atopy, which typically doesn’t flare up until a pet’s second summer.
- Don’t “Wash the Crime Scene”: Find out why bathing your pet or wiping out their gooey ears the night before a vet visit actually washes away the critical physical evidence your veterinarian needs to make an accurate diagnosis.
- The Smartphone Vet Prep Checklist: Discover how taking videos of scratching behaviors, photographing food labels and placing a nickel or Bic pen next to skin lesions for scale can make your next vet visit faster, more efficient and cheaper.
- The Veterinary “MyChart” Mystery: Learn why there is no universal patient portal for pets, why you need to keep your own consolidated records and why securing pet health insurance early on is a lifesaver.

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