allergic to people, as told by the staff at Lucky Dog Retreat Rescue. The rare condition has plagued the black lab, but thanks to a local veterinarian, help is on the way.
The rescue group has treated may dogs for heartworm and other devastating conditions, but this pup came as a surprise when it was declared allergic to people. After Adam was declared free of fleas, given special veterinarian baths twice weekly, and fed he best food possible, the rescue group looked for a different answer.
A local veterinarian gave Adam a blood test confirming the unique allergy to human dander. A treatment, or special serum will be given and recovery expected.
If your pet has a skin condition that comes and goes, or just never clears up, perhaps time time for a trip to the veterinarian office. Your vet can offer advice on what to do to help your dog. Sometimes, simple recommendations such as food that can make a big difference in the quality of life.
The shelter raised the money to save Adam. Donations to Lucky Dog Retreat Rescue can be given to the shelter in the name of Adam or other needy animals.
Marietta Vet Clinic and veterinarian, Julian Peckich DVM are happy to help dogs with allergy conditions. Accepting new clients and their dogs with a full range of veterinary services. #MariettaVetClinic #JulianPeckichDVM #JulianPeckich #VeterinaryServices. #dogallergies
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