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Old 08-08-2008, 09:46 PM   #13
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Originally Posted by yoyo27 View Post
We have problems only in the spring time or summer. But its caused by something outside. They don't have problems in the winter. I have one yorkie that will cough when she is outside when the allergies are really bad. Funny that the vets don't believe in that they say they don't have allergies like we humans do. Well funny that is the only time 2 of the dogs are effected by it. I sure understand how upsetting it is with the vets. Sometimes they don't try other opinions. Just like our doctors do the same thing meds first and just keep changing it to others. I hope you can try the food thing and see if that works for you. Even if you tried the homecooking for a few days to see if they improve.
Thank you Duke seems to be bothered more in the warmer seasons too, but unfortunately it still happens in the winter
When my mom had her Rottweiler she took her to the same vet and they had her on all kinds of stuff to control her scratching and joint problems, it was sad seeing how much stuff she had her dog on. I definitely don't want to do that to mine if there is a way to make it go away all together.
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