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<blockquote data-quote="flutterby" data-source="post: 290469" data-attributes="member: 7083"><p>Jewel had none of these issues until we moved into this house. But there are so many variables. The landscaping is much more mature, so she could be allergic to something outside that we didn't have at the other house. The vet mentioned dust mites and we vacuum regularly with a HEPA (?) filter vacuum. Or she could have just developed an allergy and it's all just a coincidence with the timing.</p><p></p><p>We've tried dermatologic and medicated shampoos and they just seem to irritate her more, so we stick to the oatmeal shampoo. At least it seems to be *somewhat* soothing. And we only bathe her once every couple of months per vet instructions.</p><p></p><p>I've bought mineral supplement and this combination fish oil supplement (special one) and while she *really* enjoys them in her food, they haven't helped any.</p><p></p><p>Revolution helped a *tiny* bit. Her skin didn't look so blood red, but it didn't take care of it. I'm wondering if we're going to end up having to do maintenance prednisone every other day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flutterby, post: 290469, member: 7083"] Jewel had none of these issues until we moved into this house. But there are so many variables. The landscaping is much more mature, so she could be allergic to something outside that we didn't have at the other house. The vet mentioned dust mites and we vacuum regularly with a HEPA (?) filter vacuum. Or she could have just developed an allergy and it's all just a coincidence with the timing. We've tried dermatologic and medicated shampoos and they just seem to irritate her more, so we stick to the oatmeal shampoo. At least it seems to be *somewhat* soothing. And we only bathe her once every couple of months per vet instructions. I've bought mineral supplement and this combination fish oil supplement (special one) and while she *really* enjoys them in her food, they haven't helped any. Revolution helped a *tiny* bit. Her skin didn't look so blood red, but it didn't take care of it. I'm wondering if we're going to end up having to do maintenance prednisone every other day. [/QUOTE]
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