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Old 04-19-2009, 06:43 AM   #8
Ladymom
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Hopefully a change in medication will help. Lady has horrible pollen allergies and can't take most veterinary antihistamines because of her seizure medications. My vet prescribed Zyrtec for her years ago and it works amazingly well.

I have allergies myself and use air purifiers in the house. That helps her a lot.

Remember, Mia is low to the ground so she is really inhaling the pollen. Pollen is worse in the morning so I avoid taking Lady out then (she's also pad trained). During the height of pollen season, its a good idea to give them a little foot bath when they come inside or at least wipe their paws off.
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