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Canine Allergy ?

Question:
My 2 year old Jack Russell has suffered from allergies pretty much his entire life. He chronically scratches ears and bites his toe nails. We 1st thought it was an ear infection that wouldn't go away. Our vet prescribed predizone and atarax. I've heard pretty bad stuff about predizone and my dog's weight has increased about 30%. Can anyone tell me where to find info. on Predizone or alternatives for this a allergy specialist? Anything would be greatly appreciated.


Answer:
Go to a dermatologist and have your dog skin tested for allergies. I think your vet could do a lot better than putting your terrier on Prednisone for allergies ... He or she should have suggested trying to identify, and then eliminate, the allergies. I've seen Dr. Kyla's post recommending taking your dog to a dermatologist. I'm sure this is the best advice -- if you live in an area where quality vet care is available. But if you live in an area like mine (around Burlington, VT), where top-notch vet care is still not generally available, you could try to identify hidden food allergies on your own, by trial and error. (I did this with my Lhasa, who had the same symptoms as your dog.) One of the most prevalent food allergens in dogs is said to be soy. So this might be a good place to start, by eliminating any foods containing soy. So now, before you buy any food for your dog, READ THE LABEL, and it contains soy or "TVP" do not buy it. Etc., etc. through a range of foods. My dog has turned out to be allergic to soy, and to grains, including rice, barley, and probably corn. He has done well on Eukaneuba F/P (fish and potato) dry food, with a little canned Pedigree added to spoil him -- but I read the canned Pedigree labels very carefully, and do not buy the varieties that contain stuff that my dog can't tolerate.



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