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| Learn Yorkie CPR! Donating Member Join Date: Dec 2005 Location: New Jersey
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| Ahh the old days! LOL That was fun! Now that I hijacked this thread (like old days) I hope the original poster lets us know she is alive!
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| Inactive Account Join Date: Dec 2011 Location: Missouri, but will always be a Montana girl.
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I think a reason why you might be having problems with your Yorkie is because of where you got it...not the Yorkie itself. In a pet store, there are all different breeds, coat types, etc. That dander from all the other breeds that are more prone to dander issues, is floating around that pet store like crazy. Dander doesn't just 'go away', it stays in the air, and depending on their heating/AC/ventilation system, it just keeps cycling. That air lands on all the people in the store as well as your Yorkie too. If you just got the puppy the same day you were in the pet store, alll the dander from those other breeds is still on you. I would start by taking the clothes you wore to the store and washing them ASAP. Then I'd give your new li'l furfriend a warm bath with a safe puppy shampoo. Then I'd jump in the shower and wash yourself, making sure to pay special attention to your hair (it's a good place for the dander particles to nestle in and it's close to your face...not good). Vacuum all over your house (and change the vacuum bag or canister after doing that..being sure to put the contents outside in a garbage collection container). I'd give it a good week for that dander to dissipate before calling it quits on your new little furbutt. I strongly feel that it's probably the dander from all the other breeds, and the cats in that pet store...causing the main part of your allergic reaction. After that week, be sure to replace the filter in your furnace with a brand new one. Last edited by MorkieMomma; 01-12-2012 at 06:45 AM. | |
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| Yorkie mom of 4 Donating YT Member Join Date: Feb 2008 Location: LaPlata, Md
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| I would try bathing the pup and then maybe take a shower yourself and then see how that goes. Your puppy does need to go to the vet asap because it did come from a puppy mill. No reputable breeder sells there puppies to a pet store. I hope you get lucky and this puppy doesn't have any health issues like a lot of puppy mill pups do. I also hope you are not allergic to the puppy and maybe just allergic to something on him from the pet store.
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| Donating YT 1000 Club Member Join Date: Jun 2011 Location: FL, USA
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| I would personally be suspicious of anything they put on the puppy before you got him which might have had chemicals, specifically perfumes, in whatever he was washed with or other products they might have used, to which you are particularly sensitive...whether you knew it at the time. You could even contact them to find out what products they used on him...you could even ask if they sell them. If they bother you, you'd want to avoid them in the future anyway. I have friends with a full coated very fluffy long haired dog and whatever they use on that dog smells really nice, but gives me respiratory issues, a sore throat, and a screaming migraine, so I try not to get too much into holding, hugging, and kissing on that darling baby. ![]() Because he is so cute, and sweet, loving, cuddly, and new, you likely were holding him up close to your face where, even if you couldn't smell anything, you would have been breathing in the chemicals. I have this problem with some pet products, especially the spray conditioners and detanglers. They smell nice but I cannot breathe the vapors from the chemicals. I have had the same reaction to human perfumes that I cannot smell in the air at all, only if I get really close to where the perfume was applied, but if I breathe them in, I start 'hacking up a lung' and it's the nebulizer for me for at least a week. ![]() If it was me, knowing I cannot breathe in such things, if I smelled anything, I'd have given him a bath as soon as I got him home with something unscented, and/or as natural as possible...at the very least, give him a snuggle-soak in some nice warm water...but I know I have issues with breathe-ables. Some of the natural, and natural flea repellant, shampoos, etc., are herb and/or spice based and make your babies smell absolutely lovely...oops...gave away my little secret! ![]() Good luck, I hope you are well soon, and CONGRATULATIONS on the new baby!
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| Donating YT 2000 Club Member Join Date: May 2008 Location: Los Angeles, California, USA
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| Hey there! I hope you're fine, and made it through the night ok. I am a person that is allergic to dogs, including my hypoallergenic yorkie. Somehow, we manage to coexist just fine. First thing I would do in your shoes is bathe the puppy. Normally I don't recommend this, but since it's a new puppy, and maybe your reaction is to her shampoo, bathe her/him in your shampoo. Wash everyhing the puppy has touched as well. After that, select a shampoo very carefully, as it will be your life saver. I really like yorkie splash and shine, I have had 0 reactions to that, or for a quick fix, Nootie is also a good shampoo and it can be found at Petco. Nootie is my go to shampoo when I run out of splash and shine, as slash and shine can only be ordered online. (so far) I understand the heavy chest feeling as I use to get them all the time. I started bathing my boy twice a week, and it's made all the difference. His coat and skin have not suffered any ill effects, and we can stay a happy family. Good luck!
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| Donating YT 2000 Club Member Join Date: May 2008 Location: Los Angeles, California, USA
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| Donating YT 1000 Club Member Join Date: Jun 2011 Location: FL, USA
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We have a PetCo here, but I have never been there and, therefore, never heard of Nootie. Thanks for the tip. I am sooooo very careful choosing shampoos, etc., because even if I smell it in the store...which I do if possible, sometimes it is not the first...but the second...time that it bothers me...after I get sensitized. I now have the perfect reason to visit PetCo! Thanks again!
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| Donating YT 10K Club Member Join Date: Aug 2007 Location: S. W. Suburbs of Chicago, IL
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I hope that you are doing better this morning.
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| Donating YT 2000 Club Member Join Date: May 2008 Location: Los Angeles, California, USA
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I would beg my ex to switch colognes and scented lotions, but he wouldn't. I guess it's a good thing he is now my ex! ![]() A tip on the nootie, it smelled strong at first, but it fades so quickly. I stick to the milder scents, like sweet pea, and I seem to do ok.
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| Donating YT Addict Join Date: Jan 2012 Location: Oakland County MI
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| wow all this advice and the OP never even came back to post what happened, what a waste of typing.............. |
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| Donating YT 1000 Club Member Join Date: Oct 2009 Location: Toluca Lake, CA
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| This can happen a lot but giving helpful advice is never a waste. It may help the next YT poster down the road who is searching for threads regarding this issue. The OP could be busy or sick at the hospital, sometimes we never know. It is hard when you get involved and worry about the outcome. I hope everything is working out for the OP and the Yorkie.
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| Between♥Suspensions Donating Member Join Date: Aug 2009 Location: Vaissades
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| OP's post had so many ![]() flea powder is usually extremely harsh chemicals-it is banned in many areas, for obvious reasons.I agree with Zedhead, enough said <---I rhymed!
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| Donating YT 1000 Club Member Join Date: Jun 2011 Location: FL, USA
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| I was wondering how she was doing, too. Hope everything's ok and she's just busy playing with the fur baby...
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| Donating YT 2000 Club Member Join Date: May 2011 Location: Ellesmere Port England
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| I read posts like this and can not believe them. How often do we see a post saying XXX needs help and when you read it you read all about a person or animal sick. Is it asking too much to take yourself or your dog to the place that helps them not only proffesionaly but quickly as well. Perhaps I am a little on the slow side but if I get sick I go see my doctor but more important if I even suspect one of my babies is sick then off to the Vet. If you had a child with a chicken bone stuck in the throat would you come on here and start a thread about how do I remove a chicken bone ???? If you are ill ...go the doctor thats what we have them for then perhaps you could come here and tell us all about it. The Doctor can find out if you have an alergy all we can do on here is give an ill informed opinion. Sorry if I am being blunt but don't you understand that delaying treatment or expert advice can be just so dangerious.
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| YT 1000 Club Member Join Date: Apr 2010 Location: Winnipeg, MB, Canada
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| I just wanted to add to the OP, my BF is really allergic to animal dander and does not have a reaction to Harley; however, I have three friends that cannot come to our house because they have allergic reactions to animal saliva more so than dander, and because dogs lick themselves it doesn't matter how hypoallergenic the coat is, these people are still allergic to dogs. I would see an allergy specialist prior to deciding to return/rehome the puppy. While you're health is of course extremely important and must come first, you should take care to make sure it is indeed the pup you are having a reaction to. My friend has severe allergies and something as simple as her not washing a pot with her procedure and her roommate using her cookware to cook something she's allergic to can send her to the hospital (this happened last year). I wish you all the best, and hope you come back and let us know how you made out. There are many strong minded people on this forum who disagree with pet stores selling animals and BYBs selling "teacups" I'm one of them, but truly believe negativity is not the way to educate.
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