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BPO Medical Forum => Treatment & Preventative Meds => : Gypsy Jazmine August 23, 2006, 06:03:42 PM
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Samson has been a bear lately & I attributed it to his age & put the "smack down" on him...Let it be known I am the WORST Pyr mom in the world!!!...It's his feet...Today it is very noticible that the skin on them is very red & inflamed...Mor e specifically than his feet, it is seasonal allergies...La st yr. it was his belly that was effected & through constant monitoring & washing I kept it under control...Well, his feet look awful & he won't stop licking them...I know dogs can have Claritin...I have no Benadryl on hand & can't get any tonight...Anyo ne know how much Claritan a 120 lb. Pyr can have??..Please...I am desperate at this point. :( :'(
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A formulation called “Claritin-D” is available combining pseudoephedrin e and loratidine. This product is not interchangeabl e with regular Claratin® and should not be used without specific veterinary guidance.
Is that the form of Claritin you have? That's the only info I could find quickly on the internet. There was no specific dosage info....but perhaps if you call an emergency vet you could ask the vet on duty...
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It is Claritin D I have but thankfully Samson has fell into a seemingly content sleep...You can bet we'll be at the vet's bright & early though...I can't believe how bad his feet look & on short notice!...Yesterday I thought he was just being a spoiled, moody brat. :(
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Excess licking and redness of the feet is also a sign of food allergies! What are you feeding?
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Is it contact allergy, or systemic? If its contact, and from grass and such, maybe you could put some little kid sized socks on his feet before he goes outside, to limit the contact?
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Max is forever getting stickers in his paws, and Bactine is what Mom uses on his feeties when she pulls the stickers out; I know I use the pump spray bottle of it when I get a skin reaction to weeds or cardboard. It works like a charm. Spray or wipe it on Sam's paws and then cover them with socks/booties to keep him from licking it off. (Max loves the taste of it for some reason.)
Do you have any hydrocortisone cream? That will help the itchy dermatitis part. If you have some, put the cream on, and socks over it to keep the medicine on.
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Excess licking and redness of the feet is also a sign of food allergies! What are you feeding?
Thanks everyone!...I am feeding Canidae & have been for quite awhile now...I did get a different brand of dog biscuits...I am taking Sam to the vet at 3:30 so I'll update then.
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The vet said it is most likely seasonal allergies & perscribed steroids & an antibiotic for the secondary infection from sam licking his feet...I really hate to use steroids but because it is seasoanl he won't have to be on them long...I mentioned Benadryl & he said it only works on 20% of dogs & Sam's feet are so red & sore that I want him to feel better, for sure, right now!...Poor baby! :(
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Poor Sammy! Kiah got a steriod shot, but it wore off after 10 days. That's when I gave the benedryl and that helped. Feel better soon Sammy! :-*
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Poor Sammy!! Could you put ice packs on them to ease the swelling and redness??
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I don't know the amount for claritan but my vet told me that for benadryl it was 2 milligrams per Kilogram. Not sure what the conversion is to lbs. I hope he feels better soon.
Nina
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My vet told me for cats & dogs...1 milligram per pound of body weight.