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matt819

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28. Another recommendation
Wed Sep 27, 2017, 06:55 PM
Sep 2017

We’ve been using wellness simple salmon and potato. No grains.

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Dog question............ [View all] mrmpa Sep 2017 OP
The dog should first be offered a diet eleminating rainy Sep 2017 #1
I second this. think4yourself Sep 2017 #5
My dog had a severe allergy. The vet told me to switch to a grain-free, human-grade dog food, NCjack Sep 2017 #16
What is "human grade dog food"? left-of-center2012 Sep 2017 #25
The Honest Kitchen. NCjack Sep 2017 #26
I would be afraid to try that Motley13 Sep 2017 #2
Be forewarned... True Dough Sep 2017 #3
I'm a vet. There are many reasons for allergies. mrs_p Sep 2017 #4
please listen to the real knowledge of Mrs. P. Botany Sep 2017 #9
Thank you......... mrmpa Sep 2017 #18
Agreed matt819 Sep 2017 #27
BTW. I've seen pepto cause problems too. mrs_p Sep 2017 #6
I can not remember what I used for an allergy Doreen Sep 2017 #7
Topical Benadryl would be my recommendation. democratisphere Sep 2017 #8
My poodles' vet prescribed Children's Benadryl frogmarch Sep 2017 #12
Sudafed is a decongestant, not anti-allergic medicine. It doesn't do anything for allergies uppityperson Sep 2017 #10
I'd say Benedryl or a generic rather than Sudafed MiniMe Sep 2017 #11
That's it.............. mrmpa Sep 2017 #17
Try feeding the dog Dinovite Optical.Catalyst Sep 2017 #13
They fund racist hate radio RandiFan1290 Sep 2017 #14
Another recommendation matt819 Sep 2017 #28
What are you feeding the dog, including any treats? Donkees Sep 2017 #15
Oh my. Bantamfancier Sep 2017 #19
DO not give your dog sudafed. Take your dog to an actual vet to examine your dog Heddi Sep 2017 #20
Thank you.......... mrmpa Sep 2017 #21
Many of the grain free formulas contain a lot of pea flour and similar ingredients from China Donkees Sep 2017 #23
Loratadine (Claritin, Alavert) for Dogs and Cats douglas9 Sep 2017 #22
If a veternarian agrees with those products check out your local Costco for their generics csziggy Sep 2017 #29
don't "try" anything on your pet without consulting with a vet Skittles Sep 2017 #24
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