BabyDuke

New member
Community Veteran
Mar 25, 2011
1,251
150
Philadelphia PA
Bulldog(s) Names
Duke
Mommy and Oliver.jpg
Hi Everyone!
Well tonight is the night:w00t: . our first Cytopoint shot! Poor Oliver ( he is almost 4) has had HORRIBLE allergies. he is allergic to .. well lets just say everything. :ashamed:
Last year after a night of blood all over from him rubbing his eyes and skin so bad and being on Apoquel for a while we put him on a low dose steroid. I tried many times to wean and as soon as day two came , blood everywhere .
I was at my wits end. THEN two months ago he got terrible hot spots ( lesions ) which I knew after researching was from his immune system being so suppressed. :(
I was in a panic, we have spent thousands on so many things and didn't know what to do. So I called my best bud English bulldog friend [MENTION=2894]2BullyMama[/MENTION] and she suggested RAW.
LONGGGGG story short. he is almost a month OFF steroids, tonight getting the cytopoint shot , his hair is growing back ( thanks to Nu Stock- stuff is a miracle cream! ) and good nutrition. I also supplement him with Tumeric and last night added vitamin D. We love our Oliver so much. its exhausting, expensive as all heck and so frustrating but I am glad for his progress so far and will update how he does on shot. I want him off the Apoquel now.

Wish us luck!!!
 

Cbrugs

Administrator
Community Veteran
Dec 9, 2016
5,645
1,547
Seattle, WA
Country
United States
Bulldog(s) Names
King Louie, Jax (French Bulldog), Ella Mae and Darla Rae
Good luck!! My Frenchie Jax gets the shots about every 10-12 weeks and it has been such a life saver. He is allergic to everything green outside and used to scratch himself raw as well.
 
OP
BabyDuke

BabyDuke

New member
Community Veteran
Mar 25, 2011
1,251
150
Philadelphia PA
Bulldog(s) Names
Duke
  • Thread Starter
  • Thread starter
  • #3
Good luck!! My Frenchie Jax gets the shots about every 10-12 weeks and it has been such a life saver. He is allergic to everything green outside and used to scratch himself raw as well.

thanks so much! I have heard this shot is a game changer.!
 

rjisaterp

Well-known member
Community Veteran
Apr 18, 2014
7,055
1,058
Somewhere in the Universe. Really Maryland.
Country
USA
Bulldog(s) Names
Cooper, Jewel (April 27, 2013-May 7, 2022-RIPDaddy's Girl) and (Bentley Oct 2013-Dec 2021)
View attachment 118482
Hi Everyone!
Well tonight is the night:w00t: . our first Cytopoint shot! Poor Oliver ( he is almost 4) has had HORRIBLE allergies. he is allergic to .. well lets just say everything. :ashamed:
Last year after a night of blood all over from him rubbing his eyes and skin so bad and being on Apoquel for a while we put him on a low dose steroid. I tried many times to wean and as soon as day two came , blood everywhere .
I was at my wits end. THEN two months ago he got terrible hot spots ( lesions ) which I knew after researching was from his immune system being so suppressed. :(
I was in a panic, we have spent thousands on so many things and didn't know what to do. So I called my best bud English bulldog friend [MENTION=2894]2BullyMama[/MENTION] and she suggested RAW.
LONGGGGG story short. he is almost a month OFF steroids, tonight getting the cytopoint shot , his hair is growing back ( thanks to Nu Stock- stuff is a miracle cream! ) and good nutrition. I also supplement him with Tumeric and last night added vitamin D. We love our Oliver so much. its exhausting, expensive as all heck and so frustrating but I am glad for his progress so far and will update how he does on shot. I want him off the Apoquel now.

Wish us luck!!!

I sympathize with you. Bentley is the same way. He is now on Immunotherapy. We had his blood tested and it turns out he is allergic to 16 species of trees, 11 types of grass, and much more crap I have not heard of. He had Cytopoint injections that helped but still needed Apoquel. He is still on small doses of Apoquel as well with the Immunotherapy. It would probably help if you knew what the allergens are that is contributing to Duke's misery. See a Dermatologist and have Duke's blood tested. I know the cost is a PITA, but I know we are making head way on Bentley's derm issues.
 

sisters3

Well-known member
Oct 29, 2015
3,969
185
Pennsylvania
Country
USA
Bulldog(s) Names
My Girl Joey
[MENTION=2091]BabyDuke[/MENTION] THE VERY best of luck for tonight!! Sending prayers of continued healing!!!! Nu Stock is the wonder cream, albeit stinky :)

Hope to see continued great progress!!

Big Bully Hugs from Joey and I !
 
OP
BabyDuke

BabyDuke

New member
Community Veteran
Mar 25, 2011
1,251
150
Philadelphia PA
Bulldog(s) Names
Duke
  • Thread Starter
  • Thread starter
  • #6
I sympathize with you. Bentley is the same way. He is now on Immunotherapy. We had his blood tested and it turns out he is allergic to 16 species of trees, 11 types of grass, and much more crap I have not heard of. He had Cytopoint injections that helped but still needed Apoquel. He is still on small doses of Apoquel as well with the Immunotherapy. It would probably help if you knew what the allergens are that is contributing to Duke's misery. See a Dermatologist and have Duke's blood tested. I know the cost is a PITA, but I know we are making head way on Bentley's derm issues.

its not easy for sure. ( as you know) We have had all that done prior to the steroid. he has had allergy tests done twice.
only protein he can eat is turkey and fish, he is allergic to oak trees, dust etc. its awful.
What is Immunotherapy?
 

2BullyMama

I'm not OCD....now who moved my bulldog?
Staff member
Community Veteran
Jul 28, 2011
48,580
3,669
Gilbertsville, PA
Country
USA
Bulldog(s) Names
Chelios (Frenchie), Nitschke (2004-2011) Banks (2005-2014) and Lambeau (2014-2024)
View attachment 118482
Hi Everyone!
Well tonight is the night:w00t: . our first Cytopoint shot! Poor Oliver ( he is almost 4) has had HORRIBLE allergies. he is allergic to .. well lets just say everything. :ashamed:
Last year after a night of blood all over from him rubbing his eyes and skin so bad and being on Apoquel for a while we put him on a low dose steroid. I tried many times to wean and as soon as day two came , blood everywhere .
I was at my wits end. THEN two months ago he got terrible hot spots ( lesions ) which I knew after researching was from his immune system being so suppressed. :(
I was in a panic, we have spent thousands on so many things and didn't know what to do. So I called my best bud English bulldog friend [MENTION=2894]2BullyMama[/MENTION] and she suggested RAW.
LONGGGGG story short. he is almost a month OFF steroids, tonight getting the cytopoint shot , his hair is growing back ( thanks to Nu Stock- stuff is a miracle cream! ) and good nutrition. I also supplement him with Tumeric and last night added vitamin D. We love our Oliver so much. its exhausting, expensive as all heck and so frustrating but I am glad for his progress so far and will update how he does on shot. I want him off the Apoquel now.

Wish us luck!!!

LOVE LOVE LOVE.... Look at those beautiful faces! Praying for this awesome boy to get his relief!!


Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
 

rjisaterp

Well-known member
Community Veteran
Apr 18, 2014
7,055
1,058
Somewhere in the Universe. Really Maryland.
Country
USA
Bulldog(s) Names
Cooper, Jewel (April 27, 2013-May 7, 2022-RIPDaddy's Girl) and (Bentley Oct 2013-Dec 2021)
its not easy for sure. ( as you know) We have had all that done prior to the steroid. he has had allergy tests done twice.
only protein he can eat is turkey and fish, he is allergic to oak trees, dust etc. its awful.
What is Immunotherapy?

A dermatologist/immunologist will develop serums to be given to build up an immunity to the allergens. Long process it is. Bentley's allergies are not food related as of yet but more environmental
 
OP
BabyDuke

BabyDuke

New member
Community Veteran
Mar 25, 2011
1,251
150
Philadelphia PA
Bulldog(s) Names
Duke
  • Thread Starter
  • Thread starter
  • #9
A dermatologist/immunologist will develop serums to be given to build up an immunity to the allergens. Long process it is. Bentley's allergies are not food related as of yet but more environmental

Wow ! thank you for sharing. I am praying he feels relief. I have learned so much through this past two years.
 

helsonwheels

Well-known member
Jan 10, 2016
13,064
2,367
Alberta
Country
Canada
Bulldog(s) Names
Nyala, Jake (R.I.P. Duke)
Wow ! thank you for sharing. I am praying he feels relief. I have learned so much through this past two years.


Most health issues and/or problem solved, are in here. You’ll find most of the repetitive health issues on this website. It’s a lot to read for sure but...then you’ll go...ahhhhhh I see..... Definitely yes if people can divert to raw, even if it’s “not” a food issue, your dog will encounter less health problems. It’s not 100% bulletproof but sure helps enormously to get back on track. Time n patience..
 

Cbrugs

Administrator
Community Veteran
Dec 9, 2016
5,645
1,547
Seattle, WA
Country
United States
Bulldog(s) Names
King Louie, Jax (French Bulldog), Ella Mae and Darla Rae
A dermatologist/immunologist will develop serums to be given to build up an immunity to the allergens. Long process it is. Bentley's allergies are not food related as of yet but more environmental

After Jax was allergy tested he was put on allergy shots as well as Apoquel. However, once we started Cytopoint, he didn't need the allergy shots anymore.
 

Dollys Owner

Active member
Feb 20, 2017
2,005
24
Country
Canada
Bulldog(s) Names
Honey
A much less expensive way to get into immunotherapy is with sublingual or injectable Respit. It doesn't require skin testing to determine the environmental allergies since you get a product that covers all the allergens in a particular region. Any vet can order it, you don't need a specialist. Immunotherapy takes the longest of all the therapies to work, so it might be good to start it at same time you start giving Cytopoint, then stop the Cytopoint after the immuntherapy kicks in, eg.in 3 months, if you decide to go the immunotherapy route.

I would recommend Cytopoint over Apoquel as it's safer, although the vets won't tell you that.

RESPIT - The Practical Alternative to Allergy Testing for Pets | Pet Allergy Relief
 

ddnene

EBN's SWEETHEART aka our little GOOB
Staff member
Jun 19, 2013
14,554
1,249
Nashville, Tennessee
Country
USA
Bulldog(s) Names
Willow (2015) Walter (2014-22) Winston (2012-13) Wellie (2012-13) Bella (2007-13)
Good Luck to you and Oliver!!!

We went down the same road w/my Wallygator... after allergy testing, we decided to do the Cytopoint injections and transition him to raw. His hair has grown back, his eyes look better, and he hasn't had an ear infection in months. I REALLY believe the food change and the Cytopoint was the game changer for him.
 

1Chumly

Well-known member
Feb 19, 2015
2,911
693
Houston, TX
Country
From England
Bulldog(s) Names
Buster 2013-2023 Monty 6/2010 - 1/2020 Chumly 2002-2014
This was 10 years ago now but when we moved to the US, we had Chumly allergy-tested and his allergies were all environmental, grasses, pollen, dust, wool, the cat! His skin was terrible but after being on the shots, the improvement was amazing. There wasn't Apoquel or Cytopoint then but those injections changed his life!
 
OP
BabyDuke

BabyDuke

New member
Community Veteran
Mar 25, 2011
1,251
150
Philadelphia PA
Bulldog(s) Names
Duke
  • Thread Starter
  • Thread starter
  • #15
Good Luck to you and Oliver!!!

We went down the same road w/my Wallygator... after allergy testing, we decided to do the Cytopoint injections and transition him to raw. His hair has grown back, his eyes look better, and he hasn't had an ear infection in months. I REALLY believe the food change and the Cytopoint was the game changer for him.
this is my HOPE for Oliver. I can see a HUGE difference from changing his food, now he is off all meds except the Cytopoint. she did tell us to keep the Apoquel around until we see how long he can go without the shot.
thank you for the encouragement!

- - - Updated - - -

This was 10 years ago now but when we moved to the US, we had Chumly allergy-tested and his allergies were all environmental, grasses, pollen, dust, wool, the cat! His skin was terrible but after being on the shots, the improvement was amazing. There wasn't Apoquel or Cytopoint then but those injections changed his life!


so happy to here this !! I am really encouraged reading all the EB's that did so well!
 

Most Reactions

📰 Latest posts

Members online

No members online now.
Top