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My Alyssa is three years old and she has terrible allergies. About a year ago I switched her food to Canidae and then a couple of months later to Life's Abundance. Both are excellent foods. I was wanting to get away from foods with wheat and corn. After changing her food I also checked her treats as for their ingredients. Most treats contain wheat, corn, or animal bi-products. Alyssa and all of my dogs eat Wellness treats and Yorkie Yummies. Most of the others have grains in them. You might want to check the ingredients on the treats that your dog eats. I buy my shampoo at PetSmart. I don't remember the name but it has oatmeal and is advertised to combat the itching. It works but after I use it I use another regular shampoo on her. Another thing to consider is are you using Frontline Plus for fleas? Every month when I would use it on her she would dig at her skin and whine and cry for 2 or 3 days. She was miserable. I finally took her to the vet and she prescribed a different flea medicine. Last month she took the beef flavored pill without having to hide it in cheese. There was no reaction and no itching and whining and crying when the Frontline Plus went on. Alyssa chewed on her fur so badly that she was pulling out chunks of fur. Knock on wood...but with these changes she is living itch free and enjoying life. |
Hey girl, I just wanted to tell you good luck. I definately know where your coming from. Snoot has been itching like crazy for the past two weeks. He's always had seasonal allergies since he was little. This summer didn't seem so bad for him. I was actually very happy because it was already late July and I didn't give benadryl once to him. However, about 2 weeks ago he started going crazy. I have no idea why. I did start them on the Wellness food brand but I don't see how it can be hurting him worse than the other food. He seems so miserable. :( Sometimes he walks a step and then stops to itch, then walks again and then stops again. You get my point. I just hope once the weather changes he'll go back to normal again. I hate seeing him like this. Anyways, good luck with your baby. ;) |
I feel for you, I have one that has severe alergies to food. But the funny thing is he doesnt scratch, he gets yeast sores. So he is on presciption zd, my almost 6 year old, scratches all the time, but its worse from spring to winter. She gets so bad she scratches hunks of hair out. Now she is on the presciption food, on presciption shampoo, I wash everything with alergy free detergent and use no dryer sheets in any of their stuff, now I put a tank tshirt on her and give her 1/2 a benedril in the am and in the pm. Its a little better but she still itches. I shampoo my carpet like every two months, use no detergents in the mop water, they have no fleas. So I assume its something in the air, possibly the tree in my yard. At least the tree sure does make my hubby sneeze when he mows or rakes around it. Good luck finding the culprit. I sure hope you do. |
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You don't think it's the Wellness food, do you? Which kind did you switch to? Allergies are a pain :thumbdown. |
Going through the same thing with Roxy. She eats home cooked grain free food. She gets fish oil and vit E in her food. I do not use fabric softeners, and I wash with dye free and fragrance free detergent. I do not use conditioner any more and I do not put anything on her hair other than shampoo - which I got from the Vet, it's a anti bacterial/fungal shampoo. I make sure to rinse her for a LONG time, making sure no residue is left on her. I give her children's benedyl daily, as she needs to stop and let the skin heal. I also give her 1/4 teaspoon of Bragg's Apple Cider Vinegar and 1/4 teaspoon of Lilly of the Valley Oral Aloe Vera Gel in her PM meals. We have hardwood and tile and I vacuum every week. I must say she has gotten better, but not 100% - allergies suck :mad: |
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I took her to the vet today to have her nails trimmed. I think I'm going to switch to them, they're sooo great! Anyway, the vet just said to give her Children's Benadryl (I forget how much he said:confused:), I'll call tomorrow though and ask again. He said if it doesn't stop with the Benadryl to bring her back in and we'll try something else. I should have asked him if maybe her shampoo is too strong but I forgot. If it isn't one thing it's another. Thanks guys! |
<heavy sigh> Rusty has a new allergy related thing.. his little eyerims are swollen and pink, not black.....I rushed him to the vet last week and I have to give him Benadryl 3 times a day. I give him liquid because he can find the quarter pill and spit it out, no matter what I hide it in. Strange that I just switched him to WELLNESS kibble. This really makes me wonder if Wellness is not the cause of this new disorder............? |
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I posted a new thread in the Health forum , but I am going to switch him over to anything but Wellness and see if this issue rights itself. I'm like you, I'm not gonna buy things that cause him to itch, no matter how well recommended they are....<sigh> I would switch your girlie too and see if it helps her...... So far Rusty is allergic to both Royal Canin and Chicken Soup, so it would not surprise me to learn that Wellness is not working either... |
Yes, just found a website with many Wellness complaints: Wellness - Reviews on RateItAll Didn't have to search very far.... Also found this word of wisdom: "People need to realize that not all pets tolerate "good" things in foods and that's why their pets can become ill. A lot of good quality foods including Wellness can be too rich for some pets which cause itching, loose stool, vomiting and diarrhea. Also when switching to a new food you must gradually make the change and not just switch them immediately over. In the past I tried Chicken Soup and Natural Balance and my pets had issues and refused to eat the food." |
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I went ahead and bought some soothing dog shampoo today and I'm going to use that in case the other shampoo I use is too strong and if it still proceeds, I'm taking her off the Wellness. Thanks!!!!:thumbup: |
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Chester needs tearless shmapoo his skin is so sensitive, chester gets his feet wiped when we come in from outside, and sometimes I just rinse him off with lukewarm water. I have used some apple cider vinegar with water once and it seemed to help. I have also used some stuff called buddy boo boo from cloud star I think and it has natural oils in and that helps unless its very bad then its not good to use. |
I wanted to jump in here, not sure if you're still checking the thread or not. But Otis has hayfever and it has gotten so bad the last 2 weeks. Took him to vet. He gave me a prescription for the same meds he was on last year. Hydroxyzine 10mg 2-3 times a day. He said I could give 1ml of benedryl per pound of the dog ( but that seems like too much to me.) But not to give benedryl and hydroxyzine together. Otis was on wellness duck and rice. He suggested switching proteins to a fish based food because there is more oil in the fish. So I'm sticking with wellness but switched to whitefish and sweet potatoe. He's been on the hydroxyzine since wednesday nite and I notice a big difference. He's not itch free, but it's better than it was. Your baby may need medicine during these high allergy months. Also, I only bathe Otis once every month to month and a half. He also itches worse after the bath. I keep his coat short so he doesn't carry as much dirt around. Good Luck to you. It's so frustrating because you don't know exactly what it is!!! |
a good natural shampoo for allergies is dr. bronners unscented mild baby shampoo and it is for pets also. It is all organic oils and castille soap and very safe. I use it on my allergy yorkie too -- there is a group for allergies that is very helpful called allerdog@yahoogroups.com. I is very helpful with this as i have been dealing with this for 4 years and into it about 5k with dermatologists and specialists. She is hypothyroid, mvd and severe atopic dermatitits and allergies start to occur at ages 6 mos to 3 years in yorkies and usually not food and in most cases environmental which is more difficult to treat. You are lucky if it is just food related. The best allergy diet with minimal ingredients is natural balance fish and sweet potato as it is lower in protein than duck which is important for yorkie breed. |
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