Dog Seasonal Allergies Home Remedies

icon Last Updated September 17, 2025

Seasonal allergies don’t just affect humans—dogs can also struggle with seasonal allergies, especially during spring and fall. If you’ve noticed your dog itching more than usual, sneezing, licking their paws excessively, or developing skin irritations, seasonal allergies may be the culprit.

While veterinary care is essential for severe cases, many pet parents prefer to support their dogs naturally with safe and effective home remedies for dog seasonal allergies.

This comprehensive guide covers everything you need to know: what seasonal allergies in dogs are, common symptoms, how to manage them naturally, and when to seek professional help.

What Are Seasonal Allergies in Dogs?

Seasonal allergies in dogs occur when your dog’s immune system reacts to environmental allergens that are only present at certain times of the year. Common allergens include:

  • Pollen from grasses, weeds, and trees

  • Mold spores (often worse in humid weather)

  • Dust mites that thrive in seasonal changes

  • Insect bites (like fleas, which worsen in warm months)

Unlike food allergies, which are triggered year-round, seasonal allergies come and go depending on the time of year.

Also Read: Allergies in Dogs

Symptoms of Seasonal Allergies in Dogs

Dogs don’t usually get the same allergy symptoms humans do (like watery eyes and sneezing). Instead, most symptoms show up on the skin and coat. Common signs include:

  • Excessive itching and scratching

  • Red or inflamed skin

  • Hot spots (moist, irritated patches)

  • Constant licking of paws

  • Ear infections or frequent head shaking

  • Hair loss in irritated areas

  • Runny nose or watery eyes (less common but possible)

If your dog experiences these symptoms only during certain seasons, seasonal allergies are the likely cause.

Why Treat Dog Seasonal Allergies at Home?

Veterinary treatments for allergies often include steroids, antihistamines, or immunotherapy shots, which may be necessary for severe cases. However, these options can come with side effects or high costs.

Many pet owners successfully manage mild-to-moderate cases of seasonal allergies with safe and natural home remedies that:

  • Provide relief from itching

  • Improve skin health

  • Reduce inflammation naturally

  • Strengthen the immune system

20 Best Home Remedies for Dog Seasonal Allergies

Here are safe and effective home remedies to help your furry friend stay comfortable during allergy season.

1. Regular Baths with Hypoallergenic Shampoo

Bathing removes pollen, dust, and other allergens from your dog’s coat. Use a gentle shampoo to soothe itchy skin. Avoid over-bathing, which can dry out the skin—once every 1–2 weeks is usually enough.

Puainta® Banov Soothing Care Shampoo is a gentle, hypoallergenic solution designed to help dogs with seasonal allergies. By bathing away pollen, dust, and other allergens, it comforts sensitive skin while supporting a healthier coat and reducing irritation naturally.

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2. Apple Cider Vinegar Rinse

Apple cider vinegar has antibacterial and antifungal properties. Mix 50% water and 50% apple cider vinegar in a spray bottle and mist it on itchy areas (avoid open wounds). You can also use it as a paw soak after outdoor walks.

3. Coconut Oil for Skin Relief

Coconut oil is a natural moisturizer and has antimicrobial properties. Apply a thin layer to irritated areas or add 1 teaspoon per 10 pounds of body weight to food for internal benefits.

4. Omega-3 Fatty Acids

Adding fish oil or flaxseed oil to your dog’s diet helps reduce inflammation and strengthen the skin barrier, making it harder for allergens to trigger reactions.

5. Local Raw Honey

Small amounts of local raw honey may help dogs build a tolerance to local pollens, acting like a natural allergy shot. Start with ½ teaspoon for small dogs, 1 teaspoon for medium dogs, and up to 1 tablespoon for large dogs daily.

6. Aloe Vera Gel

Pure aloe vera gel (without added alcohol) can be applied to itchy spots for instant cooling relief.

7. Quercetin (“Nature’s Benadryl”)

Quercetin is a natural plant compound with antihistamine and anti-inflammatory properties. You can find it in supplement form (consult your vet for dosage).

8. Herbal Teas (Chamomile or Green Tea Soaks)

Brew chamomile or green tea, let it cool, and use it as a rinse or compress for irritated skin. These teas have natural soothing and anti-inflammatory properties.

9. Colloidal Oatmeal

An oatmeal bath calms dry, itchy skin. You can buy colloidal oatmeal for pets or make your own by grinding plain oats into a fine powder and adding it to warm bathwater.

10. Apple Cider Vinegar Paw Soaks

Since dogs often lick their paws after walking outside, a vinegar paw soak removes pollen and prevents irritation. Soak for 5 minutes, rinse, and dry thoroughly.

11. Probiotics

A healthy gut supports a strong immune system. Probiotic supplements designed for dogs can help reduce allergy severity.

12. Diet Improvements

Feeding your dog a high-quality, grain-free, or limited-ingredient diet may reduce inflammation and allergic responses. Some dogs benefit from fresh food diets that avoid common allergens like wheat, corn, and soy.

13. Baking Soda Paste

Mix baking soda with water to form a paste and apply it to itchy hot spots. Leave for 15 minutes, then rinse off to relieve irritation.

14. Epsom Salt Soaks

Soaking irritated paws in warm water with Epsom salt helps reduce swelling and discomfort. Always rinse thoroughly afterward.

15. HEPA Air Purifier

Indoor allergens contribute to symptoms. Using a HEPA filter reduces pollen, dust, and mold inside your home.

16. Wipe Downs After Outdoor Play

Use hypoallergenic pet wipes or a damp washcloth to wipe your dog’s paws, belly, and coat after walks to remove allergens.

17. Chamomile Tea Spray

Steep chamomile tea, let it cool, and spray directly on itchy areas for a natural anti-inflammatory effect.

18. Calendula

Calendula cream or rinse is a natural skin healer that can help with rashes and irritated skin.

19. Vitamin E Oil

Applying vitamin E oil directly to itchy spots soothes irritation and supports skin healing.

20. Keep Bedding Clean

Wash your dog’s bedding at least once a week in hot water to kill dust mites and remove pollen buildup.

Lifestyle Tips to Prevent Seasonal Allergies in Dogs

Beyond home remedies, lifestyle changes can make a big difference:

  • Limit outdoor play during high pollen times (early morning and late afternoon).

  • Keep windows closed during allergy season.

  • Vacuum and dust frequently.

  • Groom your dog regularly to remove loose hair and allergens.

When to See a Veterinarian

While home remedies can help, some cases require professional treatment. Contact your vet if:

  • Your dog’s symptoms worsen despite remedies.

  • There are open wounds, pus, or severe hot spots.

  • Persistent ear infections develop.

    Dog Seasonal Allergies Home Remedies

  • Your dog shows signs of difficulty breathing.

Your vet may prescribe antihistamines, steroids, or allergy shots for severe cases.

FAQ: 

Q1: What are the best natural remedies for dog seasonal allergies?
The best remedies include regular baths with hypoallergenic shampoo, coconut oil, apple cider vinegar rinses, oatmeal baths, and omega-3 fatty acids.

Q2: Can I give my dog Benadryl for seasonal allergies?
Yes, Benadryl (diphenhydramine) can sometimes be used under veterinary guidance, but always consult your vet for proper dosage and safety.

Q3: How can I soothe my dog’s itchy skin from allergies at home?
You can try oatmeal baths, aloe vera gel, chamomile tea compresses, and coconut oil for natural itch relief.

Q4: Do seasonal allergies in dogs go away?
No, dogs typically experience seasonal allergies every year, but symptoms can be managed with home remedies, diet changes, and veterinary care when necessary.

Q5: What foods help dogs with allergies?
A limited-ingredient diet with omega-3-rich foods like salmon, sardines, and flaxseed can help reduce inflammation and support skin health.

Isabella Miao,DVM
Dr. Isabella Miao is a compassionate and dedicated veterinarian with over 10 years of experience in providing exceptional care to pets of all kinds. Specializing in both preventative medicine and emergency care, Dr. Miao has a deep passion for promoting the overall health and well-being of animals. Her extensive knowledge, combined with her empathetic approach, has earned her the trust and admiration of pet owners and colleagues alike.
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