| it took me a little while i know but i got the information from my boyfriends mother about the allergy needle she gets for the dog.... she did testing first.. this is the info she gave me because she couldnt remember the exact name
Dog Allergy Injections (Hyposensitization)
A common treatment recommended for environmental allergies in dogs is hyposensitization. This treatment consists of a series of injections made with the allergens to which each individual dog reacts. Blood or skin testing must be performed to find out which allergens the dog is sensitive to and which reactions are the most severe. The test results are used to create individualized injections for hyposensitization.
The cost of this treatment is in the hundreds of dollars, which includes blood or skin antigen testing. Treatment does not work for all dogs. Even when the injections do work, they usually take at least six months to have a noticeable effect. Owners must administer subcutaneous (under the skin) injections at home. This procedure is easy, but can be intimidating for owners who've never given an injection before or for dogs afraid of needles.
Despite these drawbacks, hyposensitization is the most effective long-term treatment for environmental allergies in dogs. Hyposensitization has fewer side effects than the long-term administration of drugs such as Prednisone. If your dog suffers from severe environmental allergies, injections are worth trying, provided you can afford them and understand they may not work |