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  • in reply to: OTC tapeworm remedies? #58948 Report Abuse
    Tammy C
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    Your replies have been most helpful. My sincerest thank you.

    in reply to: What is your dog allergic to? #58633 Report Abuse
    Tammy C
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    I appreciate the feedback. Thank you

    in reply to: What is your dog allergic to? #58595 Report Abuse
    Tammy C
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    Her symptoms are red skin, hives, constant itching of skin and paws, bad body odor, and dark circles around her eyes, ears are inflamed and oozes with yellow gunk, and shaking of head. She also has things like pimples or pus pockets and blackheads. Plus chews off her hair/fur so that she looks bald. I think her anal glands look swollen at times when she has a severe reaction.
    Now someone had told me about a product that is in a powder form, called something like, Dinovin or Danovin, but I can’t remember exactly. I’d looked it up before and it seems like it would fix the symptoms. But I don’t get paid until the 1st of the month and I’m out of town currently and I would have to pack it home.

    Does the name sound familiar to anyone?

    in reply to: What is your dog allergic to? #58568 Report Abuse
    Tammy C
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    I’ve looked at the tool the one person developed. It listed everything she was allergic to plus more.
    I had thought about my little dog being allergic to pheasant, being it is a fowl, and I was right. She did end up having a reaction to it.
    Now I have her on a limited ingredients food, with the main item is Buffalo and brown rice. She seems to have a reaction to this food also but not as severe.
    I was thinking if anyone would know. Is there a supplement, (lack of a better word) to help with the symptoms.
    I already give her a generic liquid form Benadryl, (which helps) but I’m concerned with side effects of long term usage.

    in reply to: What is your dog allergic to? #56345 Report Abuse
    Tammy C
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    Kristin,
    That and pheasant is what I am trying next. There is some great information regarding food and environmental allergies. She’s only developed these allergies in the last year. She’d been allergic to fleas but it has evolved into so much more.

    in reply to: What is your dog allergic to? #56314 Report Abuse
    Tammy C
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    My little dog is allergic to so many things. I’m having a terrible time finding a food she can eat.
    I’ve had her tested and this what has come up: beef, salmon, poultry mix (chicken and turkey), pork, venison, eggs, milk, soybean, corn, wheat, lamb, rice, peanut, flax, oat, barley, white potato, brewers yeast, kelp, alfalfa, fish mix (catfish, cod, herring, mackerel, white fish), sweet potato, green peas, duck. Some others things that tend to affect her are bananas and rabbit. I just tried her on a canned rabbit food and she reacted but I’m not sure if it was the rabbit or an ingredient in it. It listed liver but didn’t specify what type of liver.
    At this point I’m open for suggestion. Her new name is Bald Butt Bella, poor little thing is just so busy scratching it almost brings me to tear.

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