The Allergist Episode 30 – Fido’s Got to Go? Managing Pet Allergies Without Saying Goodbye

“I do not think families typically should be getting rid of pets if they’re having symptoms. There are very, very well tolerated medications that we can use. We can use desensitization therapy with immunotherapy, and I think that’s the discussion that should revolve around how to manage these.”

– Dr. Shahzad Mustafa

For many, pets are like family, which makes pet allergies a particularly sensitive issue. On this episode, Dr. Mariam Hanna invites Dr. Shahzad Mustafa, Chief of Allergy, Immunology, and Rheumatology at Rochester Regional Health, to explore practical, evidence-based approaches for managing pet allergies in patients who can’t imagine life without Fido or Fluffy. Together, they break down the latest on diagnosis, medical management, and the myths that often cloud pet allergy discussions.

In this episode:

  • Pet allergies explained: How exposure, family history, and genetics factor in.
  • Hypoallergenic pets: Do they make a difference in reducing allergic reactions?
  • Is the pet causing asthma or eczema? Understanding pets as contributors, not causes.
  • Environmental controls: what’s the evidence that this actually works and what’s just wishful thinking.
  • Effective medical therapies: From nasal corticosteroids to antihistamines and nasal ipratropium.
  • Exploring immunotherapy options: Shots, sublingual tablets, and even intralymphatic injections.

Whether it’s dogs, cats, or anything furry in between, this episode offers compassionate, informed guidance for balancing allergy management with the realities of pet ownership. Tune in to get clarity on how to help patients breathe easy—without breaking their bond with their beloved pets.

Posted on November 12, 2024.