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Topic Dog Boards / Health / YORK test - allergies.
- By Fleabag Date 29.04.11 16:09 UTC
Is this it?

[url=][/url]http://www.animal-allergy.com/downloads/Allergy_Information_Sensitest.pdf?PHPSESSID=afb6f960a005c3bb04efcd3493ac03e4

Off to vet tomorrow with very itchy 3 year old bitch.  Spayed 8 months ago.  Booster given 3 months ago.  Frontlined 3 weeks ago.  Drontal Plus XL given 2 weeks ago.  Herbal flea shampoo yesterday despite no evidence of actual fleas on her.  Piriton for last 3 days.  She is fed on CSJ CP21 - sensitive, hypoallergenic food.

She has chewed hair from stifle and hock and has scabby bits - I think these are a result of chewing.
I'm wondering if its a pollen allergy as we walk in buttercup-covered fields and my black suede boots are now yellow!

Anyone used this York test and/ or have any idea of how many vets use this?
Thanks :-)
- By Justine [gb] Date 29.04.11 18:33 UTC
York Testing is just taking bloods and sending them off for analysis. 

Its a very effective way of finding out what/if your pet is allergic to anything.  They will check for indoor allergies. e.g. house dust/storage mites and outdoor ones, like as you say pollen, grasses, etc and also if there is anything in the food that they might be sensitive too, like wheat/gluten/chicken/beef/eggs etc.

They can be inhaled or in touch contact with or eaten so its abit of a minefield but this test will tell you for sure what the problem may be.

Good luck and I hope they manage to sort your dog for you.
- By colliepam Date 29.04.11 19:41 UTC
Hi,just wondered-is it expensive?My daughter has a bitch,currently under the vet for skin probs,shes an itchy little collie cross,keeps losing her fur.Mind you,i saw her today ,first time in 2 weeks,and she looks brill,fur back,soft and shiny!
- By LurcherGirl [gb] Date 30.04.11 07:14 UTC
Yes, Yorktest can be useful to determine allergies, though isn't 100% reliable - but definitely worth doing.

Another thing to do is a comprehensive thyroid test as an underactive thyroid can often be the underlying cause of allergies and skin problems.
- By Dakkobear [gb] Date 30.04.11 09:48 UTC
it can work out quite expensive if you opt to try the allergy vaccine - we got about £600 back from the insurance for Treacle's first year of treatment.
- By dogs a babe Date 02.05.11 15:25 UTC

>just wondered-is it expensive


From what I can remember the actual York Test was about £200, app 3 years ago.  Add more for the vaccine...

As an aside, I'd recommend that anyone who thinks they may have a problem with pollen to wash their dog after every walk with a very dilute solution of Hibiscrub.  It's a very easy and safe intervention that make make a huge difference to your dogs comfort level.  If you don't have Hibiscrub even a hose down with water is better than nothing until you can get some.  There is a lot of pollen around at the moment
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