spinneybarns
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Hi - I am hoping that someone on here may be able to help or have had experience of this.
I have a 7 month old boxer puppy, and she is intermittently coming out in some kind of allergic reaction to something. To start with it frightened the life out of me as it came on so quickly, you could almost watch the lumps appear, sometimes all over, sometimes on one side and once was only on her face.
They are soft swellings which when touched you cant feel them. She has been rushed to the vet on several occasions now to be given an anti-histamine injection then they go just as quickly. The vet also has no idea what is causing it.
She was on complete dried puppy food with a spoon of tinned food in to make it a bit nicer, I have since changed her to hypo-allergenic, gluten free dried food and for a few days there were no lumps, then they came back again.
She has been in several different environments when it has happened so cant pinpoint it to something in the garden, or with the horses etc. The vet has recommended that I keep Piriton at home and give her a tablet when they appear so I dont have to keep taking her back to the vet, and this works but still cant put my finger on why it is happening.
Any ideas anyone? Any help or suggestions would be gratefully received!
Bev
I have a 7 month old boxer puppy, and she is intermittently coming out in some kind of allergic reaction to something. To start with it frightened the life out of me as it came on so quickly, you could almost watch the lumps appear, sometimes all over, sometimes on one side and once was only on her face.
They are soft swellings which when touched you cant feel them. She has been rushed to the vet on several occasions now to be given an anti-histamine injection then they go just as quickly. The vet also has no idea what is causing it.
She was on complete dried puppy food with a spoon of tinned food in to make it a bit nicer, I have since changed her to hypo-allergenic, gluten free dried food and for a few days there were no lumps, then they came back again.
She has been in several different environments when it has happened so cant pinpoint it to something in the garden, or with the horses etc. The vet has recommended that I keep Piriton at home and give her a tablet when they appear so I dont have to keep taking her back to the vet, and this works but still cant put my finger on why it is happening.
Any ideas anyone? Any help or suggestions would be gratefully received!
Bev