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Is it warm where you are? Could there be pollen on the grass?
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It's not really warm, but my allergies are bothering me, so I'm sure there is some pollen afoot
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at 11 weeks, it should really *not* be allergies.
have they done a skin scrape to rule out other types of parasites?
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You know, some of us have had skin problems with canidae. Its actually pretty low in fat compared to some others, so I've had to oil it with fish oils in order to get the itching back down to manageable levels.
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I don' know if its coincidence or what, but my "itchy" girl does better on Canidae Lamb and Rice, than most any other food, the only one that she also seemed to do well on was Wysong. I guess it likely comes down to the dog sometimes, but I do agree with some others here, 11 months is pretty young for full blown allergies, Di was 2 before I saw any indication at all.
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