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I am also thinking allergies because of the time of the year. |
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When she was a puppy she had ear mites. But now it's been yeast infection is one she has said and maybe bacteria. But she does have allergies. |
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They gave us fish oil. When we did give her. But we don't see any difference when we remember to give it to her |
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I forget what they said what the fish oil was good for. They never did anything to see how what it might be or told use to see if it was anything we was given her. Just said she has allergies and that been years ago. Since she was getting sick a lot. |
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She don't do the itch much she does do the licking on her feet more often. No reaches. If she did have one that's been a very long time ago and it's not from licking or a itch either. Her feet may get a little red from licking but it don't stay around long either. |
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My vet recommends OTC Children's Benadryl for Tibbe's allergies. Check very carefully into dorrect dosage with your vet for using this drug but it helps allergic inflammation, drainage. But be certain of your dog's ear diagnosis, Benadryl won't cure a yeast or bacterial ear infection once one had started and the dog is in pain. |
If your pup has allergies ask your vet about giving her Cytopoint injections or Apoquel pills. Licking feet can be a sign of allergies. My boy gets Cytopoint shots for his allergies, he scratches a lot and licks his paws, the Cytopoint or Apoquel helps relieve itchiness but you have to make sure it's allergies the pup has. Seems to me your vet is not helping to figure out what your baby has, may be time to seek a new vet. |
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