Freida
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Ya--- I found out that SD is allergic to grass and Christmas trees when he was a puppy. He also had a reaction to the gel they used when he had his ultrasound. :banghead:
Honestly I would look for a new vet because there are a ton of things you can do for allergies before you jump to those shots and the nasty meds. It's kind of concerning that she didn't offer any of them.....
You might try switching to a hot spot shampoo - or one with tea tree oil or oatmeal. The part about leaving it on is critical so that it soaks into his skin. I bathe SD in the shower with a handheld sprayer. Rub the shampoo in then close the doors and leave him in there. It doesn't make him happy but it corrals him so the shampoo can do it's thing.
There is a spray the vet can give you (no idea why she didn't do that?!) that is a type of cortisone you can spray right on the itchy parts for instant relief. It can sting a bit on open sores but it's really effective.
Regular Benadryl works wonders - just check the dosage. It's not for long term use but it is fabulous for a day or so to give him relief. Google it for the right dosage for his size. (again - no idea why she didn't tell you that)
SD gets ear infections from the allergies so vet gave me a liquid to pour into his ears to help clean them. Again - not an expensive fix and works really quickly
Check his dog food - have you changed it or is he still on the same one? That can cause allergies. Stay away from grain free!!!! It is causing all sorts of heart problems in dogs and is only supposed to be used for dogs that have been diagnosed with a grain allergy -- which means testing their stomach lining.
Worst case scenario --- SD is on apoquel daily which is super expensive (all hail dog insurance!) and that really helps keep it under control
Hopefully the other vet you try is smarter than the first one because damn. I can't believe she let you leave without suggesting at least some of these.
Honestly I would look for a new vet because there are a ton of things you can do for allergies before you jump to those shots and the nasty meds. It's kind of concerning that she didn't offer any of them.....
You might try switching to a hot spot shampoo - or one with tea tree oil or oatmeal. The part about leaving it on is critical so that it soaks into his skin. I bathe SD in the shower with a handheld sprayer. Rub the shampoo in then close the doors and leave him in there. It doesn't make him happy but it corrals him so the shampoo can do it's thing.
There is a spray the vet can give you (no idea why she didn't do that?!) that is a type of cortisone you can spray right on the itchy parts for instant relief. It can sting a bit on open sores but it's really effective.
Regular Benadryl works wonders - just check the dosage. It's not for long term use but it is fabulous for a day or so to give him relief. Google it for the right dosage for his size. (again - no idea why she didn't tell you that)
SD gets ear infections from the allergies so vet gave me a liquid to pour into his ears to help clean them. Again - not an expensive fix and works really quickly
Check his dog food - have you changed it or is he still on the same one? That can cause allergies. Stay away from grain free!!!! It is causing all sorts of heart problems in dogs and is only supposed to be used for dogs that have been diagnosed with a grain allergy -- which means testing their stomach lining.
Worst case scenario --- SD is on apoquel daily which is super expensive (all hail dog insurance!) and that really helps keep it under control
Hopefully the other vet you try is smarter than the first one because damn. I can't believe she let you leave without suggesting at least some of these.