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Topic Dog Boards / Health / Allergic to Hse dust mites/storage mites
- By ROSIEDOLLYJAZ [gb] Date 23.04.04 16:40 UTC
Hello everyone
I have just had the allergy test results back for my Bichon and they have come back positive for House dust and storage mites.

I give her piriton and oil of evening primrose oil, I am going to try the indorex spray as have been told that its really good. Can anyone suggest anything else I can do to help her. I must admit she doesnt scratch all the time, but I would like to stop it all together.

Dont know if this will ever be possible though??

Hope you can help

Thanks as always

Jo
- By tohme Date 23.04.04 16:52 UTC
I think you might find Fish Body Oil would be much better than EPO for your dog with regard to this as it is an anti-inflammatory.  Also Vitamin C is a natural anti-histamine, you can give this to bowel tolerance, suggest 500 - 1000mg in the form of Ester C with bio-flavenoids.  The indorex spray can be very helpful if you do the whole house, furnishings etc.

HTH
- By ROSIEDOLLYJAZ [gb] Date 23.04.04 21:09 UTC
Thanks Tohme, I'll try those

Jo
- By lel [gb] Date 24.04.04 10:17 UTC
Did the vet also tell you to keep the temperature down if possible ?
- By ozzie72 [au] Date 24.04.04 14:20 UTC
Does anyone know of a sure fire way of getting rid of dust mites,is this at all possible or is it wishful thinking??

christine
- By lel [gb] Date 24.04.04 14:58 UTC
Dont think you can totally be rid of them as you are constantly shedding skin ( which they love) but frequent hoovering helps and the leaflet given to my by my vet says to keep pets out of the room 2-3 hours after hoovering- also to use a hoover with an allergen filter.
Ventilate rooms well to reduce humidity
wash pets bedding and toys weekly at 40-60 degree .
Keep room temperatures to below 22 degrees .
also to avoid carpets where possible,
mop down room where pet spends most of time with a damp cloth to remove any dust
- By gina [gb] Date 24.04.04 21:27 UTC
Molly my shih tzu has this allergy. She is having desensitisation injections as we took her to a specialist vet. She is getting a little better now - doesnt lick her paws as much so we hope it will work.
Gina
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