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Luna and I have seasonal allergies around the same time of year (during the snow melt and when the leaves fall - probably mold allergies). We each take 1 reactine in the morning for those times of the year and it works like a charm!
Thanks for the tips about bathing Karen - I hadn't thought to leave the shampoo on for longer. Luna has an oatmeal-based shampoo; not for allergies, it's just a mild puppy shampoo but I imagine leaving it on would help regardless.
I use Douxo Calming shampoo on JD, and in the past have used Relief Shampoo. Both are formulated for dogs with itching from allergies, and both have instructions on the labels to leave the lather on for at least 10 minutes before rinsing. I don't know that this would be the case with all oatmeal shampoos, but it couldn't hurt.
One more tip I didn't mention earlier: don't use any leave-in products like detanglers or finishing sprays, etc. on a dog with itchy skin. Anything like that leaves a film on the hair which will attract pollen and air-borne allergens.
What about soaps? What kind of soap do you use on him when you give him a bath? And are you careful to rinse him thoroughly. I know that soap can cause them to itch.
Heather, I don't know if this will help but Quincy was also scratching more than normal and it wasn't a seasonal allergy as he did it all year long. I started him with EPO and fish oil. . I have also eliminated any type of wheat from his diet, oddly this resulted in the biggest improvement. He wasn't getting wheat in his food but was getting it in some of the treats ( mostly things DH would sneak to him when I wasn't looking) I find he is much better and is no longer scratching out little tuffs of fur. He still has an occassional itch but nothing really out of the ordinary.
We first tried benedryl (sp) then otc canine allergy meds, we also tried oatmeal soap but the scratching presisted after giving up and going to the vet we realized that the allergy was gone but oiur dog had an infection from all of the scratching. The vet gave us a steroid shot and the scratching stopped immediatly we gave Ellie a 10 day course of anti-biotics to deal with the infection and it never came back. The vet told us that it may come back someday the steroid is not a cure but rather a treatment that won't work for everyone, but it was instant relief for us.
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