From the desk of Sharda Baker.
Hi and welcome everyone!
This is Sharda with another Bichon Frise newsletter.
I'm not sure if you remember but in the last newsletter, I promised to continue our talk about Bichon Frise dog skin allergies.
Dog skin allergies is quite a long topic so let's get started shall we?
CONTROLLING BICHON FRISE DOG SKIN ALLERGIES
To start controlling the allergies or managing the dog start by:
Gradually add things back into the dog's diet and see if you can determine what is causing the reaction. This should be done in close consultation with your vet and only if the allergen is a food related problem.
Do not feed your Bichon Frise with canned or semi-moist foods at this time as they have the highest amount of chemicals and preservatives. Your vet may recommend a particular brand that is low in these compounds at a later time when the allergy has been identified.
In addition to managing dog skin allergies caused by the environment, there are also some cases that it may be necessary to treat the dog with regular doses of antihistamines either in pill or injection form.
There are now long acting injections that will help control dog skin allergies for several weeks that can be prescribed and given by your vet.
Bichon Frise owners should be very aware that many of the treatments for allergies are steroid based. These steroids, when used over long periods of time or repeatedly used for short periods of time over several years, can cause a disease known as Cushing's Syndrome.
This condition is caused when the body has increased levels of cortisol, the steroid found in the allergy shots.
As your Bichon Frise ages, he or she will have less ability to regulate the cortisol in the blood since the levels have been regularly elevated by the steroids. This condition is treatable with medications; however, it can be prevented or minimized by only very short-term steroid use for dog allergies followed by regular antihistamine medications for control.
Remember to check the signs and to observe your Bichon Frise for any signs of dog skin allergies. It would be better if you schedule a regular check-up with your vet to be certain about your dog's condition.
I hope that you learned a lot of things in today's newsletter.
Thanks for listening!
All the best and take care
Warmly,