Liz Buchanan BVSc MRCVS
Keymaster
Hello - yes, dogs are sometimes prescribed antihistamines to treat allergies, including the one you mention, but drugs given to animals legally need to be prescribed by the dogs' own vet and need to be appropriate to the individual concerned. Some antihistamines can react with other drugs / conditions to cause problems and furthermore, the effectiveness is not well scientifically documented - as far as I am aware, the evidence of the effectiveness of antihistamines is poor. Dogs can also sneeze for other reasons than allergies; tumours, foreign bodies and infectious diseases, may get worse before getting appropriate treatment if the pet is not examined. For these reasons we do not reccommend giving antihistamines to your dog without your vets say so.
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