annie has been scratching so bad that i took her to the vet ,she required antibiotics and antihistamines,didnt know if it was food related/frontline/contact,yesterday i started an elimination trial,my daughter has taken my cat as dogs can be allergic to cat saliva,also i have kept her out of all carpeted areas shes confined to the kitchen and conservatory,every morning that she has awoken from sleep in fact whenever she has slept on the carpet she has scratched herself raw,this is her first morning that she has had no contact with the carpets or the cat ,usually she scratches for at least 15 mins,rubs her body against walls ,fencing obviously trying to scratch her itching,this morning no scratching at all,her stomache isnt red and bleeding ,not hot to the touch,shes not lethargic with bags under her eyes through lack of sleep as she constantly scratches through the night,all in all the difference is massive,fingers crossed this has been the cause of her allergy,if she carries on itch free and i know its a big if,then i will reintroduce her to the carpets ,if she still remains itch free then i will reintroduce the cat,i pray that she will be allergy free,also no sneezing this morning which is a plus as she always manages to sneeze in my face
,i will keep you posted on this but for anyone who has a bully that has allergies ,if you have any wool carpets,bedding,rugs,cats then its certainly worth a try ,karen
