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Old 04-09-2020, 02:26 PM   #3
wjhgolf
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No, we had MSU Vet Center run a full dermatology test that resulted in them confirming what weeds and things - not food - that he was allergic to. Then they create a prescription that actually injects the allergens and over a few months, he will become immune to them, hopefully. No, we don't want to give him cytopoint or apoquel long term - they suppress his immune system and that is not good.
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