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Need help w/ dog allergy ?

Question:
We bought a Viszla puppy 5 months ago and I am beginning to really suffer with allergies. I'm terribly allergic to cats and I knew I was supposed to be allergic to dogs but I'd lived with one before
(boyfriend's dog) about 10 years ago and had no problem. However, if our exuberant puppy licks me anywhere I have to go wash the site immediately and even so, I'll have welts and itching for a while after. I don't have asthma, as I do with cats, but my skin has begun to itch terribly. If I handle our dog I have to wear rubber gloves. Also, he likes to rub up against me when he wants to play, and then I have to change my clothes because I'll touch my clothes and then my eye or something and it's awful. My allergist says to give the dog away but we all love him and while I know it's probably the best thing to do I thought I'd come to you all and see if there isn't some other solution.


Answer:
How about: Keep the dog, give away your allergy. There are a number of ways to think about allergies. One useful way is to stress: an allergy is a big mistake... literally. Somehow, the immune system has mis-learned; it has identified a once harmless substance to be an enemy it must fight... making that substance an allergen. This often happens thru a kind of learning called classical conditioning. It is now possible to quickly re-train the brain to NOT react to the allergen... to forget the allergy. Go to your local yellow pages, etc. and find someone who is an Neuro-Linguistic Programmer (NLP). They might be under something like "therapist". Ask them if they are trained in the allergy relief techniques or if they can refer you to someone who is... hey i know what your going through! ive had a dog for two years and recently got a puppy and seem to have the same reaction to him that i normally have with cats, as i am really allergic to cats. puppys have what is called puppy dander from their skin.sometimes you can see it on them,it looks like dandruff or dry skin. this is normal for puppies because they are growing so fast their skin is doing the same. four things to try
1: try changing food my dog was worse on the expensive eukanuba,he's now on the science diet.caution change over to the new food gradually,mix
50/50 then after a few days dry 100%.if you don't you'll be cleaning up the squirts !
2:bath the puppy with cooler water and use a gentle shampoo with moisturizer oatmeal shampoo is good.by keeping the skin clean and moist it will keep the dander down.
3:you can add fatty acid supplements to his food,see your vet
4:get a good air filter for the house,one with an ion generator is best.don't let the puppy go in your bed room.you spend 8 hours sleeping,no sense of doing it with the one your allergic to. Please visit our site for helpful allergy advice and products, including HEPA air cleaners. Guaranteed lowest prices.... http://www.ahcproducts.com/allergy.htm



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