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Originally Posted by 107barney Um....there are allergens everywhere. My dog has a confirmed dust mite allergy along with all other stuff. So it doesn't matter if it's January or July if they inhale an allergen. Only less than 10% of dogs have food allergies and they don't scratch when they do - they have GI signs. So I'm trying to spare you a long frustrating road of food trials. Natural schmatural. |
thank you, I appreciate that ... If I get the proper food, and it doesn't eliminate the scratching I don't think my vet will have me try another
food. Like I wrote earlier, I am ASSUMING like a car with an
Intermitting problem, they start with the simplest thing first. ASSUMING this. I was NOT told this by my vet. So it's important that I get the proper food. I do appreciate your advise and have just learned something new... allergens...Thank you for the answer. I have never had a dog with allergies, and I have had many dogs of diff. breeds, so this is all new to me.