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Mrs J
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I did think it was quite strange that our vet rubbished the allergy testing, that was one of the first questions I asked. He also offered me two options, 1, an injection every month for £112 or 2, the tablets at £62 a month, I think the allergy and thyroid testing would be worth it in the long run, that way, at least I know what the problem is and can deal with it accordinglyWell, here is what I would do:
- Have his thyroid tested (blood test).
- Have him tested for food allergies (blood test).
I know these tests are not cheap, but very useful in the long run.
- Start him on the above posted feed testing and home cooked/raw meals of real food.
After getting the results, go from there, if necessary giving him thyroid medication and/or avoiding the food that tested positive.