[NAGDU] Allergies

Morgance Ellis leadwithyourheart at msn.com
Thu May 19 17:01:24 UTC 2016


Hello. I am new to the group. I thought, if it is ok?, to mention a
 line of products I have been using for my golden "Rusty" who has had 
bouts of severe skin allergies. The Nzymes products have worked so well 
with Rusty that my husband and I use it, and i give it to my SD "Ellie" 
our two poms and two cats. 
 
It is called "Nzymes". https://www.nzymes.com/?utm_source=bing&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=company
Their products are highly concentrated and not expensive.  
 
We
 tried many different foods, supplements, natural remedies, 
homeopathics, shampoos, topical sprays, t-shirts to cover his naked body
 and to prevent further scratching that left him bloody, even a very 
short run with steroids and nothing worked. He was in such bad shape we 
thought we might have to put him down. The first week on the product the
 nasty candida smell went away, and our sweet boy slept for about 3 days
 straight. After about 3 months, his ear infections went away, his coat 
started to show signs of regrowth. 
 
I don't get a kick back from
 these people, i just want to share our story because I know there are 
SO many dogs out there with severe skin allergies like what our Rusty 
boy dwelt with. 
 
Sandra I hope this will help Eva with her allergies. 
 
Respectfully, 
 
  



       
Morgance Ellis-Anthony, IACP-CDT,CDTA,PDTI & Ellie SD
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To: nagdu at nfbnet.org
Date: Wed, 18 May 2016 14:16:15 -0400
Subject: [NAGDU] Allergies
From: nagdu at nfbnet.org
CC: SLJohnson25 at comcast.net

Hello:
 
My golden retriever, Eva, has seasonal allergies.  My vet has suggested 50 
milligrams of Benadryl twice a day.  She has never treated a guide dog so 
does not know if the Benadryl will make Eva drowsy or not.  I plan to call 
Pilot and ask their opinion but I thought I would ask all of you if you have 
given your dogs Benadryl and if it made them drowsy and effected their work. 
I know many of you will start talking about lots of natural stuff but 
everything we have tried has not worked.  Changing her food did not help 
either.  So here we are trying to find a medication that will help Eva’s 
allergies.  She has the yeast infections in both ears again and is rubbing 
her eyes and scratching .  When I stopped at the pharmacy to buy some 
Benadryl I mentioned that it was for Eva.  The pharmacist said that Benadryl 
does not make dogs sleepy like it does people but that it will make her 
calmer and more relaxed.  Well, let me tell you this dog doesn’t need to be 
made calmer.  She is already very low key and calm.  If she were given a 
drug that would make her more relaxed, she probably would fall asleep.  One 
of the pet websites sells chlorpheniramin 4 milligram tabs for dogs with 
allergies.  Have any of you used it and did it help?
 
Sandra and Eva 

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