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Old 09-25-2012, 08:19 AM   #4
yorkietalkjilly
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Well, if he's been that itchy and had to change foods, he's probably still accommodating his little system and having reactions to the changes, if he's the allergic type. Even if not long-term or seriously reactionary to an irritant, can't an allergy patient react a little to any changes at the start with drainage, itching, sneezing, etc.? Hopefully that is what is going on and given some medical help, he can suppress his reactions soon and settle down. And hopefully winter will hurry in!
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