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Question by Barbara
Submitted on 2/7/2005
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I have a 3 year old pit bull allergic to dust mites. The vet took blood and this is what they came up with. She has been on shots for 2 years and have not seen improvement. Getting worse. Shaking head to the point she had to have surgery, scratching and licking all the time to the point of blood, which she shakes blood everywhere. Also on benedryl. Need help. Only real bad in the winter.If she lays on our bed at night , then she does not scratch. Vet is running out of ideas and feels maybe a dermotoligist. I am running out of money.


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