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Read our article for what you need to know about it!",[405],{"id":406,"url":407},"457832","https://cms.firstvet.com/uploaded/images/articles/_80x80_crop_center_none/caleb-woods-9KpQrPEy8P8-unsplash.jpg",{"id":409,"uid":410,"title":411,"slug":412,"articleIntro":413,"image_large":414},"457829","b08c2e96-8ca9-413a-b613-67a96bca1199","What is contact allergy in dogs?","contact-allergy-dogs","The least common form of allergies, contact allergy is often neglected in online sources of information about your dog’s health. Read our article for what you need to know about it!",[415],{"id":416,"url":417},"457830","https://cms.firstvet.com/uploaded/images/articles/_80x80_crop_center_none/aleksandra-zelena-DSxtNbX3tBQ-unsplash.jpg",{"id":419,"uid":420,"title":421,"slug":422,"articleIntro":423,"image_large":424},"457507","dd7a13d2-7c4b-4d7a-812b-a7e587847ab7","What is immunotherapy (ASIT) for cats?","immunotherapy-cats","If you have an atopic cat, you probably came across the concept of ‘immunotherapy’ somewhere. Read our article for a description of it and how to use it for your atopic cat’s benefit!",[425],{"id":426,"url":427},"457506","https://cms.firstvet.com/uploaded/images/articles/_80x80_crop_center_none/mufid-majnun-cM1aU42FnRg-unsplash.jpg",{"id":429,"uid":430,"title":431,"slug":432,"articleIntro":433,"image_large":434},"457505","062d724d-9b50-49a3-9d47-78d5064ab72a","What is immunotherapy (ASIT) for dogs?","immunotherapy-dogs","If you have an atopic dog, you probably came across the concept of ‘immunotherapy’ somewhere. Read our article for a description of it and how to use it for your atopic dog’s benefit!",[435],{"id":426,"url":427},{"id":437,"uid":438,"title":439,"slug":440,"articleIntro":441,"image_large":442},"457502","a4132fff-ff24-4f3c-b6a6-17bdeaf7abba","What is atopy or atopic dermatitis of cats?","atopy-cats","You might know the term ‘atopy’ but might not know that cats can have it too. They do, and it looks different than in people. Read our article about feline atopy for all you need to know about it.",[443],{"id":444,"url":445},"457503","https://cms.firstvet.com/uploaded/images/articles/_80x80_crop_center_none/bella-pisani-DbIqKwRMEgc-unsplash.jpg",{"id":447,"uid":448,"title":449,"slug":450,"articleIntro":451,"image_large":452},"457455","2e12ebb4-8423-4546-a79d-f70c3941d8b8","What is atopy or atopic dermatitis of dogs?","atopy-dogs","You might know the term ‘atopy’ but might not know that dogs can have it too. They do, and it looks different than in people. Read our article about canine atopy for all you need to know about it.",[453],{"id":454,"url":455},"457501","https://cms.firstvet.com/uploaded/images/articles/_80x80_crop_center_none/anthony-demarino-rUE_8MBWuG4-unsplash.jpg",{"id":457,"uid":458,"title":459,"slug":460,"articleIntro":461,"image_large":462},"456329","74f6b413-7898-4fd0-b691-f08ec8085b7c","How to do an elimination diet food trial for cats","food-trial-cats","Elimination diet food trials are done in cats both to diagnose and treat various food intolerances or allergies. Read our article to learn how to do one successfully!",[463],{"id":464,"url":465},"456622","https://cms.firstvet.com/uploaded/images/articles/_80x80_crop_center_none/anna-kumpan-wDfWGgQl9iU-unsplash.jpg",{"id":467,"uid":468,"title":469,"slug":470,"articleIntro":471,"image_large":472},"454242","9685cd0a-a3c1-46aa-82d1-5a2cc705a90e","What are cat food allergies?","food-allergies-in-cats","Everybody has heard of food allergies by now or knows people who have them. Cats can also get food allergies, but they like to do them differently than people. Read on to learn how to recognise them.",[473],{"id":474,"url":475},"454243","https://cms.firstvet.com/uploaded/images/articles/_80x80_crop_center_none/duan-wen-KgmSAEncZDw-unsplash.jpg",{"id":477,"uid":478,"title":479,"slug":480,"articleIntro":481,"image_large":482},"454229","d0ee2238-5fb9-4801-886c-7c42b7011ef7","What are cat allergies or hypersensitivities?","cat-allergies-or-hypersensitivities","Just as in people, the number of cats suspected of or diagnosed with allergies are growing. But what are allergies and how to recognise them? Keep reading to understand your cat’s allergies better.",[483],{"id":484,"url":485},"454230","https://cms.firstvet.com/uploaded/images/articles/_80x80_crop_center_none/marylou-fortier-oMITEldTUz4-unsplash.jpg",{"id":487,"uid":488,"title":489,"slug":490,"articleIntro":491,"image_large":492},"454085","5aed1b16-bd4e-41f1-b7b2-575f195ab0d8","What is cat flea allergy dermatitis (FAD)?","cat-flea-allergy-dermatitis","Cats can get skin irritations from fleas without being allergic to them. Flea allergy dermatitis is something else though. Read our article to understand it better and learn what to do about it.",[493],{"id":494,"url":495},"454189","https://cms.firstvet.com/uploaded/images/articles/_80x80_crop_center_none/yerlin-matu-GtwiBmtJvaU-unsplash.jpg",{"id":497,"uid":498,"title":499,"slug":500,"articleIntro":501,"image_large":502},"453658","c5064107-87a3-4786-8aa3-7fb627f86bd2","What is dog flea allergy dermatitis (FAD)?","dog-flea-allergy-dermatitis","Dogs can get irritated skin from fleas without being allergic, but flea allergy dermatitis is an entirely separate condition. 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Keep reading to understand your dog’s allergies better.",[523],{"id":524,"url":525},"454228","https://cms.firstvet.com/uploaded/images/articles/_80x80_crop_center_none/vincent-van-zalinge-Q6mPgrzcsVY-unsplash.jpg",{"id":527,"uid":528,"title":529,"slug":530,"articleIntro":531,"image_large":532},"426116","7a2edb12-e81b-482b-847f-e771eaa1e9b8","How to deal with your cat’s ear infection (otitis externa)?","ear-infection-cat","Cats get ear infections much rarer than dogs, though not never. 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Why and when should I give them to my dog or cat?","what-are-probiotics","Every pet shop out there offers numerous probiotics. But what is a probiotic actually? Does it do anything? How to use it? Read on for what you need to know on gut health and probiotics for pets.",[563],{"id":564,"url":565},"439407","https://cms.firstvet.com/uploaded/images/articles/_80x80_crop_center_none/d-ng-ph-c-h-i-tri-u-J6WY-umnU_Q-unsplash-2.jpg",{"id":567,"uid":568,"title":569,"slug":570,"articleIntro":571,"image_large":572},"332800","40e3ff05-ee3c-460b-88c2-9a6801f4edc3","Lily poisoning in cats","lily-poisoning-in-cats","Lilies are one of those everyday items we keep in our homes and gardens that are potentially deadly for our pets. 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