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My dog is Madison. About 2 1/2 years ago she was itchy all the time. Had her tested and the vet said she was allergic to dust mites. She has been on steroids for two years. A few weeks ago I had her tested for cushions disease. The doctor said she did not have it. I have taking her off of the steroids and she is taking temp-P now. Still concerned with the blackhead appearance on her belly. What I'm trying to get at is do you know of anything that would help with her allergies to dust mites. If I don't give her her medicine she is so itchy and so uncomfortable and constantly gets infections around her butt and vagina. I don't know what to do anymore. I know these medicines are slowly killing her and she is showing side affects. Always thirsty and hungry. Overweight, blackhead appearance on belly , panting. Please help me and my dog Madison!!!

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Hi Laura,  Yes, I sure would like to help you and your Madison.  Sounds like all the side effects of a Dog on Steroids.
Please let me know the following:
What food - brand is she eating?
What treat if any ?
Any table foods?
What do you use for her baths?
What supplements is she taking now?
What is the complete list of medications?

Get back to me ASAP and I can help...

Marie Peppers

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