My corgi has been sneezing and reverse sneezing a lot and the vet thinks she's allergic to the grass pollen that's all over the place right now. At first, it seemed like management was enough to manage her symptoms. I limited her time outside and when she came in I'd wipe her down with a wet cloth to get any pollen that might be in her fur. And I was vacuuming every day to keep the level of pollen in the carpets down.


At first it was helping but her symptoms are getting harder and harder to manage. Should I just go back to the vet? Or do you guys have some ideas for things I should try first (e.g. should I bathe her every day?)

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I don't t bathing her everyday is a good idea. Hard on their skin and coat. I've heard that giving them a little bit of local honey helps desensitized dogs to local pollens that may cause allergies. I've never done it, but maybe someone here has and can explain how much to give, etc.

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