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Old 01-05-2015, 05:55 PM   #10
Lovetodream88
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I saw that so I did some research. Although it states that other than a salvia test. The saliva test only tests for antibodies for about 7 foods. However for the 7 tested Gidget was flagged for 2 and the lesions, rash, or bumps fit the criteria of the study conducted by Dr. Jean Dodds.

I know from taking chicken and flax products out of her diet she has gotten better. Eliminating air pollutants or shampoos used by an incompetent Vet tech who didn't read her chart proves a little more difficult.

I will continue my pursuit for answers. My father wants me to take her to an old mountain man vet who has had great holistic success in treating dogs.

Will keep you posted as to her progress as this seems to be a prevalent problem in Yorkies.

Thank you.
I think allergys are becoming a big problem in all dogs and I see it more in humans as well. I know chicken is a big one that dogs have food allergys too. My dog has IBD which is caused by food allergies so she was taken off everything and put on royal canin small breed hypoallergenic prescription food. She stopped throwing up and having diarrhea after that. One of the things I did learn was most of the time all the foods you will buy unless prescription food comes in contact with eachother so even if you feeding a food with the only meat being say duck it still comes in contact with chicken in the plan it's made at. I'm not much of a holistic fan but I do hope everything works out for you and your yorkie!
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