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Lets Talk- kitchen Cuboard Dog Natural Remedies- Spring Allergies Dogs (UK & Europe)

Updated: Mar 30


Spring is a beautiful time of year, but for many dogs across the UK and Europe it can also bring the start of seasonal allergies. Pollen, grasses and environmental allergens can cause dogs to experience uncomfortable symptoms such as itching skin, irritated paws, ear problems and digestive upset.

While veterinary advice is always important if symptoms are severe, some natural remedies from your kitchen cupboard may help support your dog’s comfort during allergy season.

Supporting your dog’s gut health is particularly important, as the immune system is closely linked to the health of the digestive system.

Below are some natural options many dog owners use to support their dog’s health during spring.

Pumpkin Seeds – A Natural Worm Support

Pumpkin seeds are sometimes used as a natural worm support because they contain compounds that may help the body remove intestinal parasites.

Ground pumpkin seeds can be sprinkled over food in small quantities. They also provide beneficial nutrients such as fibre, magnesium and zinc which support overall health.

Always introduce new foods gradually.

Coconut Oil – Helps Soothe Skin and Paws

Coconut oil is a popular natural product for dogs because it may help with dry or itchy skin.

Some owners gently rub a small amount onto irritated skin or paws. Coconut oil can also be used in tiny amounts on a dog’s teeth and gums as part of natural oral care.

Its natural fatty acids may help soothe the skin and support coat condition.

Turmeric – A Natural Anti-Inflammatory

Turmeric has long been recognised for its anti-inflammatory properties.

In small amounts added to food, turmeric may help support the body’s response to inflammation, which can be beneficial when allergies cause irritation or swelling.

It is often mixed with food in small quantities and introduced slowly.

Apple Cider Vinegar Spray

Some dog owners use diluted apple cider vinegar in a spray bottle as a natural topical solution.

When diluted with water, it can be lightly sprayed on the coat to help support skin health and may help deter fleas.

However, it should never be used on open wounds, broken skin, or near the eyes.

Parsley – Freshens Breath Naturally

Fresh parsley can be a helpful addition to your dog’s diet in small amounts. It may help support fresh breath and oral health, and it also contains beneficial vitamins.

Parsley can be finely chopped and mixed into food occasionally.

Kefir or Natural Yogurt – Supporting Gut Health

A healthy gut is one of the most important factors in supporting a dog’s immune system.

Foods such as kefir or natural yogurt contain beneficial bacteria known as probiotics. These probiotics may help support digestion and maintain a healthy balance of gut bacteria.

Many dog owners offer kefir or plain natural yogurt on a lick mat, which can also provide mental enrichment for dogs.

Why Gut Health Matters During Allergy Season

Research increasingly shows that a large portion of the immune system is connected to the gut. When gut bacteria are balanced and healthy, the body may be better equipped to manage inflammatory responses.

Supporting gut health with natural probiotic foods can therefore play a helpful role during the allergy season.

Important Safety Advice

Natural remedies can be helpful for mild symptoms, but they should never replace professional veterinary advice if your dog is suffering from severe itching, infections or digestive issues.

Always remember:

  • Introduce new foods slowly

  • Use only small quantities

  • Avoid ingredients if your dog has known sensitivities

  • Speak to your vet if symptoms persist

Wuff Dog Safety Tip

If your dog struggles with seasonal allergies, supporting gut health, skin care and natural nutrition may help reduce discomfort during the spring months.

Simple natural additions to your dog’s routine can sometimes make a noticeable difference.


 
 
 

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