For many people, hay fever means itchy eyes, sneezing and runny noses during spring and summer. And it’s not just humans who are affected – dogs can experience seasonal allergies too… But not necessarily in ways you might expect. Expert vet Dr Emma Chandley explains how hay fever affects dogs, what symptoms to look out for and how you can help keep your pet comfortable during high-pollen months. Quick facts Average claim for hay fever in 2025: £59.31 (vs £665.31 average overall claim)* Average claim for allergic dermatitis in 2025: £259.30* The condition affects more dogs than cats Do dogs get hayfever? > Which dog breeds are more likely to get hayfever? Can dogs be allergic to different types of pollen? > When are dogs most likely to get hayfever? Dog hayfever symptoms > How to manage your dog’s hayfever Diagnosing dog hayfever What can I give my dog for hayfever? > Can dogs have hayfever tablets? > Home remedies for dog hayfever > How to remove pollen from dog fur Other dog hayfever questions > Can I cure my dog’s hayfever? > Can I prevent my dog from getting hayfever? Do dogs get hay fever? Yes –...