I'll suggest yet another remedy - distilled water. It sounds crazy, and the very well educated nutritionist (human) who told me about it just shook his head in disbelief. But he had a pet on which he had spent beaucoup dollars testing for and trying to control its allergies, essentially to no avail. He doesn't even remember where he heard about substituting distilled water for tap water but tried it and his pet slowly improved.
I relayed the idea to a friend who has a peek-a-poo with severe allergies. She's tried assorted combinations of antihistamines, cortisone injections, an expensive prescription drug that suppresses the immune system, special diets, local honey capsules, etc. She even replaced the carpet in her Villages home with laminate. The symptoms would lessen for a short while and then come back. She was open to trying the distilled water "treatment" when I heard about it.
Timing-wise, I know she saw results at 6 weeks and certainly by 12 weeks the allergies had disappeared. She took her pet off all meds and special diets. Her vet is skeptical.
Just sharing, in case someone wants to try this. It's certainly not harmful and is relatively cheap to try. You just have to be faithful and only offer the distilled water.
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