This is what my dog went through from when she was one year old onwards and it was very time consuming. The vial she had made for her - after lots of tests - was for various tree moulds and pollens. Also dust mite.
She’s was on monthly immunotherapy injections up until about 3 months ago...
Oh interesting! Let us know how he progresses. At one point, the skin specialist put her on a analagenic diet which consisted of just kibble made from feathers! She couldn’t have anything else but this. She was on it for 2 whole months. Felt so sorry for her.
It made no difference to her...
My dog is also on a raw diet and has been since a pup because as well as the itchy thing, she also had diahorrea. I’ve discovered that any fish or fish oil makes her itchy so I have to inspect treats etc to make sure they don’t contain salmon oil which is a very common additive.
Glad for you...
My dog is 4 now and has been very itchy since she was a pup. She’s been under a skin specialist for nearly all that time. She has been in apoquel and had immunotherapy injection every month. A year ago, a friend recommended oil of evening primrose which worked wonders for her mum’s jack Russell...
I would suggest a raw diet too. This is the only thing that doesn’t make my dog runny. Preparation is simple - raw meat/bone and smartbarf as a supplement. This can be pre mixed in a batch and will keep in the fridge for a week. You can also get complete raw too.
To train your dog to walk on a lead, you can’t beat the good old fashioned lead. I’ve never used anything but.
Retractable leads teach the dog nothing apart from bad manners.
As for harnesses - to stop pulling- the front leading harnesses are best. I use ‘Walk your dog with love.com’. I’ve...
A high quality kibble should have no fillers i.e grains. Grain is no use to a dog -or a cat or horse for that matter. The kibble should have a high percentage of protein, with a small percentage of veg.
My dog is raw fed but occasionally she has a handful of kibble in her treat ball. I use...
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