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You need to get him an appt with his pedi. Its possible he is allergic to a chemical sprayed on grass in your area though it could be the grass itself. Its possible this may just be managed by your pedi but he/she may also consult an allergist either way this must be attended tooView Thread



Her dog was 8 and her dust mites are greater than 100
We did keep the dog but let me add to Dr Metz's recomendation I did not read the other info so if I am repeating info I'm sorry.
Pull up any carpeting you can. We took it up in 2 rooms i know i should pull it up in the Playroom but you sort of play on the floor in there. Her dr Rx'd a large room air purifier in her room HEPA. A friend child has bad allergies and word is you should bathe Fido twice a month. Also replace the pillow every 6m even though its incased. I was surprised by this but I just buy her a $3 pillow at Walmart. her allergies bother her the most before the winter freeze so sometimes I buy one then as well. I'm not sure how old your son is or if he has eczema as well but bathe often this will remove allergens from his hair and body. I also pull down her curtains and try to wash them about every 2 weeks. Also those pet wipes you already thought where a foolish waste o' money?? Yep they are for youView Thread
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