Quote from: Schmew on December 18, 2007, 21:21:47 PMKnew I'd forgotten something - vet told me that once they find what the allergy is to, they can desensitize the dog to it (I think I read on the net it's by making up a vaccine or something).Not sure if this applies to cats too though? A friend tried this, didnt help tho cost her a small fortune She took the cat on with problems so no chance of insurance.Is Toby insured?
Knew I'd forgotten something - vet told me that once they find what the allergy is to, they can desensitize the dog to it (I think I read on the net it's by making up a vaccine or something).Not sure if this applies to cats too though?
you can get a spray for fabric and beds (my oh is allergic to dust mites as well) I can't remember the name but I got it in waitrose I think they sell it in boots as well
Presumably you treat him against fleas so this should not be a problem but I guess one of those expensive cleaners that do suck up all dust and dont spit any out is possibly the only way forward.Maybe changing all carpets to wood floors and soft chairs and sofas to leather but I think all house will have some dust and housemites.I hope that he will not be too bad
That's a good sensible practical attitude, it's the time they DO have that's most important It's good to know bloods results to be able to keep an eye.... I wonder if they'll find what is acausing the fur loss though?How old is Toby?