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Originally Posted by Ellie May Environmental allergy testing is fine, but then the question is, how are you going to avoid grass and pollen when they tel you she is allergic? |
That's exactly what I was thinking too. The environmental tests sound like it wouldn't help either, because there's no way we can avoid pollen and grass. She is an indoor dog, but when we take her out she runs at the first sign of grass.
She mostly scratches her face, ears, and her sides. She even rubs herself against the wall to scratch her sides. I'm always looking for fleas, so I see her skin alot and it looks nice and pink under her coat, nothing unusual like scabs or dry skin. The nurse said to give her Benadryl until Monday, so that's what we're doing. It seemed to have helped last night, so I'll just have to give it to her a few times a day.