Seasonal skin allergies?
#1
Posted 23 May 2012 - 07:22 PM
However, even with the 3 Benadryl he's still pretty itchy and it's starting to drive ME crazy! He has some mild rashes on his legs and belly and hasn't itched/bitten himself so much that he bleeds, but (1) the thought of buying this much Benadryl every.year is depressing and (2) it's not helping as much as I'd like.
So my question is, does anyone else In the southeast have some light to shed on the idea and/or any other suggestions to help him stop itching so badly? The vet gave me some medicated shampoo but it didn't seem like it helped much. I'm giving him another two weeks before we head back...
#2
Posted 23 May 2012 - 07:28 PM
#3
Posted 23 May 2012 - 07:30 PM
#4
Posted 23 May 2012 - 08:35 PM
During the height of the season I wash her feet in cold soapy water and rinse them first. It makes her more comfortable and I don't have to see her with bald feet and a wretched expression.
#5
Posted 23 May 2012 - 10:29 PM
thats said, I have had good luck with this:
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and so have the people I have reccomended it too. bear in mind it is a suppliment, not a medication, for my Toller is took 2 weeks before it started to make a real difference, but it has had an immediate effect on some dogs I know.

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#6
Posted 24 May 2012 - 04:00 AM
So... it could be airborne, or could be some new thing he eats or rolls in!
Mary
#7
Posted 24 May 2012 - 08:02 AM
You're probably not giving Rudder enough. If he weighs 30 pounds, then he needs a minimum of 30 mg 3x/day. My vet recommended 40 mg for Shoshone, 3x/day. You have to get a little crafty with slicing the pills, but it's easy with practice.
Buy generic, for pete's sake! Diphenhydramine, generic for benedryl is dirt cheap, and even cheaper if you can gget it at Costco. The last time I bought a big bottle at Costco, around 500 pills I think, it was less than $10.
Look into other things you can do.
Wash his bedding in hot water, dry in a hot dryer, weekly. This kills dust mites. Wipe him down when he comes in from outside. If you have a yard, keep the grass mowed short. Keep the house super clean, dust free. If he's got plushy toys, get rid of them. Dust mites think plush/foam rubber/feather pillows/mattresses, carpet, etc, are Club Med, just for them.
If you have an air filter, keep the filter clean.
Is there a veterinary dermatologist close enough for you to get a consult? A good specialist is worth their weight in gold, and will save you money in the long run.
Good luck! I feel your pain, a miserable dog means a miserable owner. Hope you find something that helps.
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#8
Posted 25 May 2012 - 11:55 AM
The pollen count is pretty high now and I've got pollen coating my car. It makes sense that its probably coating her too.
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#9
Posted 25 May 2012 - 02:43 PM
In my experience, the single most important thing that you can do is bath often. Every day is fine (contrary to popular belief, just use water or a very mild shampoo). The pollen and other allergens can be absorbed thru the skin. You need to get this stuff off of your dog.
If benedryl doesn't work, there are other antihistamines that you can try. Ask your vet.
Finally, an Aveeno (coloidal oatmeal--buy at the drug store) really puts out the fire for 24 hours and moistens the coat. I make a slurry in water and dump it over my dog.
#10
Posted 25 May 2012 - 06:54 PM
I'm originally from the Texas panhandle, where pollen practically doesn't exist, so all this allergenic stuff is new to me!
#11
Posted 26 May 2012 - 11:11 AM
Thanks everyone. I buy the Kroger generic Benadryl but he goes through a box a week. I'll try upping the dosage, he weighs 45 lbs (I still don't know how, he's super lanky) so maybe 4 or 5 a day will do it. If not, maybe I can survive giving him a few baths a week...not sure Rudder will see it the same way though!
I'm originally from the Texas panhandle, where pollen practically doesn't exist, so all this allergenic stuff is new to me!
Try giving him 1 and a half pills, (if they're 25 mg pills) 3x/day. That's 37.5 mg for a 45 lb dog, which is pretty close. Or give him 2 whole pills. The dosages I see recommended are a range, from 1mg/lb od dog to 2mg per pound of dog.
YOu can get a pill cutter for about $2, they should have them at the Kroger pharmacy.
The larger dose 3x/day will give you a better result, if the dephenhydramine works. Giving a single pill of 25mg more often won't help.
If you can get to a Target, Costco or WalMart, the cost is much better.
Ruth and Agent Gibbs
#12
Posted 31 May 2012 - 08:45 AM
Luke's seasonal allergies tend to run from August to October -- I'm guessing his is mostly a ragweed allergy as that's when that particular weed is at its peak in this area.
Last year my method of attack was to hose him off three times a day. I'd hose him off in the morning, when I got home from work and once again in the evening. This at least seemed to provide him with some relief. We've done the Aveno oatmeal bath mixtures as well, but cold hosing seems to work just as well.
Luke has Addison's Disease and is already on a daily steroid for treatment of that -- Because finding the right dose is so critical, my vet and I have decided NOT to pursue steroids for his allergies because we don't want to throw his whole system off and ruin our "happy point" with his Addison's meds. If it weren't for that, though, honestly I'd probably shoot him up during those months because he gets so miserable.
He seemed to lose a lot less hair with the daily hosing last year. The year before that he was nearly bald in several areas.
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