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Old 09-24-2010, 02:53 PM   #9
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While you're trying to ascertain what is causing her allergy, Wylie's Mom is right, an over the counter antihistamine is a good idea. It will help ease the itching alot. I use Zyrtec and even use my FSA account to pay for it. I know what dosage I use for my babies, but you should consult your own vet or someone more versed in dosages on here than me. Mostly I use it for Bear, the big dog because he develops 'hot spots', itchy places that have nothing to do with allergies, reactions, or anything, just spontaneous areas that for no reason become itchy. Once he starts scratching and bothering it, it becomes cyclical and will not heal until we break the cycle. We treat it with steroids and Zyrtec.
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