If that doesn't work then you might want to consult with
a vet about allergy medicine.
Not exact matches
I learned
about a whole range of things you'd never expect to have to know, including, but not limited to, house training, nail clipping, aggression, barking,
allergies (her
allergies cost me a couple thousand dollars in
vet bills over the years), interactions between a variety of people and animals, and what happens when they get very old and when it is appropriate to let them die.
If your dog happens to have any hypersensitivities or skin
allergies, you may want to talk to your
vet first
about the most appropriate shampoo and conditioner to use.
I learned
about a whole range of things you'd never expect to have to know when you get a dog, including, but not limited to, housetraining, nail clipping, dog aggression, barking,
allergies (that one also cost me a lot of money in
vet bills over the years), interactions between a variety of people and dogs, and what happens to a dog when it gets very old.
Question: Maltese / 11 1/2 pounds / CongestiveHeart Failure ¿ DCM Medication: ¿ Salix 12.5 mg ¿ 1 tablet 3x a day (until a few days ago it was 1 pill 2x a day) ¿ Enalapril 5 mg ¿ 1/2 tablet 2x a day ¿ Temaril - P ¿ 1/2 tablet 1 to 2x a day as needed for
allergies (
about to taper her down) ¿ Torbutrol 1 mg ¿ 1/4 tablet as needed for trachea collapse coughing ¿ Vetmedin 1.25 mg ¿ 1 tablet 2x a day NEW Other: ¿ K / d diet ¿ No exercise She had a really hard time breathing last week,
vet gave her 2 Furosemide injections and oxygen therapy and added the Vetmedin to her daily medicine.
If your dog is continually keeping an upset tummy and diarrhea then you need to check with your
vet about food
allergies.
This is generally an extremely safe antibiotic - unless one is allergic to the penicillin family of drugs Be sure and tell your
vet about this reaction so they can flag your pets records as to this
allergy.
I have an 8 month old frenchie she is developing hives on back of her neck I had her on royal canin when I first got her at 3 months then she started licking her paws and I switch to grain free blue buffalo freedom then her stool became soft i wadnt sure if it was food but heard
about grain free also took het to
vet and they said
allergies after being on it I thought it was her food so switch again to blue buffalo life protection.
You can also ask your
vet about newer anti itch
allergy meds such as apoquel as well as the new cytopoint / ADI injections
I called my
vet today and asked
about allergy shots they are 130/6 months.
I asked the
vet about possible
allergies?
But if your dog has the following signs, talk to your
vet about setting up a dog food
allergy test or elimination diet.
Now we don't worry
about pet
allergies and Soldier doesn't have to go to the
vet for atopic dermatitis anymore.
All those questions
about Weruva and Tiki Cat, only to change again and so fast as our
vet wants to test our cat for food
allergies.
If your dog has a food
allergy or sensitivity, talk to your
vet about the best type of food for your dog and what ingredients to avoid.
«The benefit of doggy daycare (or boarding) at a
vet office is they already have knowledge
about food
allergies,» said Goodwin, a Denver resident.
Contact Pet
Vet Animal Hospitals to learn more
about your pet's potential
allergies and treatment options.
And talk to your
vet about immune - modulating
allergy shots, which is like Scared Straight for pets.
While you're at the
vet, talk to her
about:
Allergy testing.
If you're nervous
about allergy testing your pet, talk to your
vet about eliminating items — like specific foods or ingredients — that you think your pet is allergic to until the culprit is identified.
The No. 1
allergy in dogs is beef, followed by milk and then soy, so if you're worried
about allergies, you may want to look for foods that avoid those, says Kenneth Snyder, veterinarian with The Visiting
Vet in Miami.