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Ok to my best ability here is EVERYTHING we did that day I didnt change laundry soap or clearners or anything of the obvious nature No heartworm flea meds or and meds for that matter I DID go to a new joann fabric and get fleece. they played and rubbed ALL over it and broke out 4 hours later ...well my male Diggy did not Bella she broke out about 20 hours after exposure to it. She has full coat his is short so easier to get to his skin ? I have brought TONS of fleece thru the house and they always romp and play on it and I only purchase from Joann's but this was a different store?? I since have washed every piece of fleece is hot water 2 times each with my usual tide laundry soap. Our Oak tree also is dropping the catkins it drops every year which is a strand of dead flowers they cover my yard and the run thru those but i pick them off when i see them right away. Seemed strange they would have same exact reaction in 24 hours to a seasonal allergy? he is 1 year 2 month she is 2 years 11 months thanks so much for your imput i SO appreciate it!!!! |
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nope not at all....Im very picky and anal about these guys...i HATE THIS |
As i asked earlier: have u done and environmental allergy test??? They maybe allergic to something in the environment. My friends American Mastiff got like this out of the blue and since she is vet tech she got a food and environmental test done. She is practically allergic to everything. And now she gets a daily allergy shot every night before bed... Thats how bad the allergies are... I suggest you get it done... |
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If the only common denominator is the fleece...could've been treated with something, a different type dye used, different fabric blend. I keep trying to think of something that would cause the exact same reaction in two different animals. Have any vines in the yard? Poison ivy...poison oak? Even if you think you do not...it's a possiblity if they were outside somewhere together. I don't see it in my yard either, but sometimes doing yardwork...my husband manages to find the one vine. I don't think both would have the identical reaction to the oak tree string things. We have those....I hate them. We used to advise benadryl and oatmeal baths as a treatment when it was impossible to determine the cause. The oatmeal bath is exactly what it sounds like....warm water with uncooked oatmeal in it. I don't know how effective it would be for a yorkie...and can't imagine the "fun" it would be to comb out her hair. I really think hers are just taking longer to go away completely. |
Is she eating anything Beef ?? Brownie get's hive's from beef They were even up his neck. Right now my boy's are suffering from the pollen & grass so there coughing & itching. |
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yes they eat beef and chicken...but not friday or saturday...and i could see it being a food allergy if 1 was reacting but 2??? and within 12 hours ??? Thats whats throwing me a bit here they came on so strong and so abruptly in both...just odd. thanks for all trying to help it means a lot. and helps :) |
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I'd say...no one gets to play on new fleece again...ever. ;) |
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I saw the pic of hives on the other thread. Baby Chloe had 2 on her chest/belly. They looked just like the pic. She got them after laying on cement. She went swimming and then layed in the sun to dry. The cement was wet. The hives went away after a few days. It seems like she had a reaction to the concrete. The cement was also very hot, so I put a towel down for her, but she prefered the cement.Hope this might help your babies! |
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Update Okay and Update on Bella. She started her pill form prednisone yesterday, she did well on it. Her hives were back in full force yesterday and last night but didnt seem to itch as much just very noticable and blotchy everywhere. So she got her pill at 8 and benadryl at 10 so she got a good nights sleep and all is well. I hope these hives go away soon and we do not have to deal with them again! I will keep updating this so encase any one else's baby gets hives you can maybe refer to this and other stories and get some help!! |
Oh Paula -- I am so sorry that precious Bella is still having problems. I don't have any experience with the evill hives, but I do have experience with Prednisone. My first Yorkie, LacieBug was on a low dose of Prednisone for over five years to control brain swelling -- she had a very rare brain disease that caused swelling in the lining of the brain. I know how worried you are about Bella and how much you hate giving drugs. I just wanted to let you know that the drug worked well for us with few side affects (or is that effects?). |
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