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Originally Posted by amaryl1ia She actually doesn't have anything interesting to look at, just minor hair loss on her back legs that look like a bad haircut  Her stomach was a bit pink when we first went to see the derm but it has since cleared up with antibiotics.
This sounds like a fantastic idea, will definitely ask about it. Do you know if it will also suppress food allergies? I guess if she is still itchy on Atopica then I'll know she's allergic to environmental stuff AND food? Ugh, so many variables!
I agree, being on antihistamines for 2 months straight seems excessive, especially when it doesn't seem to improving the situation. |
our dermatologist did antihistamine trials for 3 weeks on each antihistamine but usually they do not work in dogs unless combined with omega 3 which i like
Welcome to Nordic Naturals as the omega 3 acts as an anti-inflammatory but first you need to rule out food allergy that is the first step so not surprised antihistamines are not working as they did not work in my dog and we did three different ones but people are having success with zyrtec and we did not try that one as part of our antihistamine trial