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Old 08-13-2006, 04:09 PM   #8
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Originally Posted by amspoelstra
No, we thought at first it was food. But she's been on a veterinary diet for months now, and no change. Then we thought it was inhallants, pollent etc, but I'm not sure about that anymore either. I might just ask for an allergy test next time!

You have probably checked this already, but just in case.... are you sure the veterinary diet contains no corn, diary or wheat? These are the foods most likely to cause allergies. Thoroughly check the label of the vet diet, as many times they use Hills Prescription Diet which does contain these things. If so, switch to a premium food that contains none of these, such as Chicken Soup, Merricks, Natural Balance and see if this makes a difference. It will most likely take about a month to see a difference. Hope this helps.
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