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03-08-2017, 01:23 PM | #1 |
YorkieTalk Newbie! Join Date: Feb 2015 Location: Wesley Chapel
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| Allergies and Allergy shot experiences. Helllo everyone!!! I have not post on here in a very long time due to a lot of personal issues We relocated from NC to FL We have spent the better part of a year trying to figure out what was going on with Abbie. She has always had seasonal allergies in NC, but the last 8 months and a $1000 later I think we solved the issue. She was scratching all the time. We were giving her hydrazine when we moved here. It stopped working. Then we try Apoquil with no success. Then we tried benadry with no luck. Then she started loosing hair on her back, legs angled butt from scratching. Then we had two episodes of yeast and bacterial infection which required antibiotic, antifungals and Medicaided Shampoo and no dramatic change. She was pitiful all she could do was scratch. I tried every homemade remedy no change. It was literal driving my husband and I crazy. We tried her on Bravesta thinking she had skin mites nope it wasn't that. Then the whole news story broke on multiple dogs dying after it was given so we decided that wasn't a option. We changed her food no change. In a desperate attempt I started researching allergy testing. So I found a allergy specialist in Tampa and we went the same day to be seen. It was $59 for the vet and $500 and for the allergy test. Then 5 vials of blood and another round of antifungal and Antibiotics. So we got the test results back in under a week. My poor baby was highly allergic to corn pollen, Kentucky / June Blue Grass which is what is planted in our neighborphoods private park and all the conservation ateas, queen palms which are all over Fl, Elm Mix which are the trees planted around the park, perineal rye grass and lastly Johnson Grass. My poor baby was allergic to almost all the plants, trees and grass in our community. So we decided to go with allergy shots and the antigen treatment was $299. We did not see much improvement with vial 1. We just started vial 2 which is a higher consintration of the Antigen. We give the shots every 4 days for the first 10 shots then then 10 ml a week for 3 weeks and then blood work and maintenance therapy. We have noticed a huge improvement after the last dose. Her hair is growing in, she is barely scratching, her eyes aren't puffy and she is much happier. I have been giving her the shots while my husband distracts her. I am so happy we spent the money. So if you have an ongoing allergy issue seek out a specialist. She most likely would have suffered with ongoing shin fungal and bacterial infections with out this. |
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03-09-2017, 02:05 AM | #2 |
Furbutts = LOVE Donating Member Moderator | I have 2 allergy sufferers. For Marcel, we did allergy shots and treatment - and after about 4 vials, gave up on that. It did nothing for him. But both Atopica and Apoquel are miracle drugs for him, so that's what we've stuck with. Make sure your dog food doesn't have corn or grains in it! I'm sure you've already done that...a long time ago though .
__________________ ~ A friend told me I was delusional. I nearly fell off my unicorn. ~ °¨¨¨°ºOº°¨¨¨° Ann | Pfeiffer | Marcel Verdel Purcell | Wylie | Artie °¨¨¨°ºOº°¨¨¨° |
05-23-2017, 10:44 AM | #3 |
YorkieTalk Newbie! Join Date: Mar 2011 Location: rockford, il
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| my gal, Ziva, has been tested and her results were off the charts for dust mites. There is no getting away from them. I give her 12.5 mg of Benadryl daily. She still bites her feet but as yet has not drawn blood or anything. Just sad to see her doing this. I don't like the idea of shots etc. It just doesn't sit well with me. |
05-23-2017, 12:04 PM | #4 | |
Yorkie mom of 4 Donating YT Member Join Date: Feb 2008 Location: LaPlata, Md
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__________________ Taylor My babies Joey, Penny ,Ollie & Dixie Callie Mae, you will forever be in my heart! | |
05-24-2017, 06:18 AM | #5 | |
YT Addict Join Date: May 2017 Location: Wenatchee, WA USA
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| Skin and hair loss issues Quote:
Thank you for sharing your story. We have had similar skin issues although without the itching. A bald spot, thinning, antihistamines, antibiotics, prednisone, ointments. Examining products we use. Right now we are on the second half of our third prednisone/antibiotic round. This time we are giving the antibiotic for 30 days to treat resistant bacterial infection. We have also used melatonin with success. The melatonin stimulated immediate regrowth with her ears (which were bald on the backs) regrowing within 10 days. I will keep your information in mind if our pup relapses. I was not aware of the role allergies could play in repeated skin infection. Hope Abbie returns to full health. | |
05-24-2017, 11:21 PM | #6 |
Yorkie Yakker Join Date: Oct 2015 Location: London,uk
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| Sorry to hear about your kiddos,I also have a problem with my little girls allergies,her symptoms are really oily hair(just day after bathing she looks like she is been dipped in oil),hair thinning,small red pimples filled with water substance,watery eyes.We done allergy test she is allergic to both food and environmental allergies😢.We started Atopica 9-10 days ago but I can't see any improvement in her hair yet?I don't know if Atopica is going to work or not?Im waiting for Monoclonal allergy shots to be approved in Uk,my vet said that is the safest treatment for allergies,did anyone tried this injections?Is oily hair normal symptom of allergy or we are dealing with something else as well? |
05-25-2017, 05:22 AM | #7 | |
YT Addict Join Date: May 2017 Location: Wenatchee, WA USA
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Our yorkie had the opposite - very dry skin and hair. She's been treated with antibiotics and prednisone. We are finishing a 30 day course of antibiotic to treat resistant infection. What WORKED for the thinning hair is Melatonin. We were told to give her melatonin for a couple of months (we are still in progress) but within days the back of her ears had regrown hair and gradually the rest of her thinning areas (mostly chest, front of legs, and underside) are regrowning a nice coat. She's looking like a hairy yorkie again. We chose the smallest dose capsule we could find with the fewest offending ingredients - 3 mg timed release vegetarian capsules. We give them with a little banana squished around them and they slide down easily so no problem swallowing. | |
05-26-2017, 04:46 AM | #8 | |
Furbutts = LOVE Donating Member Moderator | Quote:
If you really want to try an OTC allergy med, which almost never work for moderate/severe allergies btw, then then use a 24hr med - either Zyrtec or Claritin. Allergies are *miserable* for dogs - and you're describing a pretty miserable dog here, with the irritated paws. PLEASE treat for allergies properly...your kiddo deserves it. Since there is a year-round allergy - your options are injections/allerdrops, Atopica, or Apoquel. More about allergies here: http://www.yorkietalk.com/forums/die...tart-here.html
__________________ ~ A friend told me I was delusional. I nearly fell off my unicorn. ~ °¨¨¨°ºOº°¨¨¨° Ann | Pfeiffer | Marcel Verdel Purcell | Wylie | Artie °¨¨¨°ºOº°¨¨¨° | |
05-26-2017, 04:54 AM | #9 | |
Furbutts = LOVE Donating Member Moderator | Quote:
Remember, skin is the *largest* organ of the body - so when it gets out of balance, it's going to take some time to heal. If she has "small red pimples"...was a skin scraping done on those areas? Bc most likely, that's a skin infection called pyoderma and can only be treated with antibiotics from your vet. Also, the full "ramp-up period" for Atopica is about 6 weeks, and you're not even at week 2 yet. So, you have to give it time to modulate the immune system as intended. Yes, I've done the injections - I think I told you that in another thread, so I won't go over all the details here again. But, it didn't work for us. We went back to Atopica and then to Apoquel for Marcel, both of which work amazingly!
__________________ ~ A friend told me I was delusional. I nearly fell off my unicorn. ~ °¨¨¨°ºOº°¨¨¨° Ann | Pfeiffer | Marcel Verdel Purcell | Wylie | Artie °¨¨¨°ºOº°¨¨¨° | |
05-26-2017, 07:52 AM | #10 | |
Yorkie Yakker Join Date: Oct 2015 Location: London,uk
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05-26-2017, 10:12 AM | #11 | |
YT Addict Join Date: May 2017 Location: Wenatchee, WA USA
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The other information we were given by Wylie's mum was to ask if they did a back up culture on the scraping to make sure nothing grows out. So, as we've been treating our pup, if she relapses we'll be asking for a back up culture. Our scraping results from the quick test came back negative but it is antibiotics that seem to have successfully treated the bald spot. | |
06-06-2017, 06:37 AM | #12 |
Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Oct 2008 Location: Wenatchee, WA USA
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| Our little Gabi Lou has the same "problem". She is, virtually, the first animal that we have had in well over 55 years that has ever had allergy problems! We recently did the same thing as you did. I discovered that through our Vet we could have her blood tested for allergies. She is allergic to a lot of things so we are working on the food part of the problem. She is allergic to dust mites also, as well as many other things. :-) I am sure we will probably be getting her the allergy shots also. Today I am ordering some Probiotics from Mercola.com. Dr. Becker explained that dogs' intestinal tract is different from humans' intestinal tracts and therefor need different probiotics. We need to "boost" their immune system to help overcome the allergy problem. I have been giving my pets the same probiotics that we take. Good ones that are kept refrigerated and that I know work well, from experience. However, I am glad to know now that they aren't helping my pups. I am very happy that your doggy is getting relief from the allergies. |
06-06-2017, 06:45 AM | #13 |
Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Oct 2008 Location: Wenatchee, WA USA
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| I talked to our Vet about treatment for Gabi's allergies and of course illuminating the allergen is the foremost step, but like your little guy, Gabi is allergic to dust mites. I talked to him about treatment and told him that I didn't want any steroids or anything that suppressed the immune system. (That can cause a whole lot of other "problems".) The allergy shots "work" with the immune system. They are designed to make your dog immune to the specific allergens that are introduced into the shots. We are game to give it a try and see if it will work. Like your pup, Gabi chews her feet and legs, back side, etc. Hasn't damaged her skin from that though, but certainly has from the scratching! |
06-06-2017, 06:47 AM | #14 |
Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Oct 2008 Location: Wenatchee, WA USA
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| The problem with steroids, from what I understand is that they suppress the immune system. :-( |
06-06-2017, 12:54 PM | #15 | |
Yorkie mom of 4 Donating YT Member Join Date: Feb 2008 Location: LaPlata, Md
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__________________ Taylor My babies Joey, Penny ,Ollie & Dixie Callie Mae, you will forever be in my heart! | |
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