Pug--No more allergic symptoms at this point!

We received a phone call today, March 24, from ○○, with a report on the progress his/her dog has been making after taking Pinfenon since the beginning of the year.

Here is the content of our conversation.

~The problems that existed before taking Pinfenon~
We have two Pug dogs, an eight-year-old male and a four-year-old female. They are father and daughter. Every year they suffer from skin trouble.
The four-year-old has it the worst, and has to keep taking antibiotics and an antihistamine from April until around October.

Her itching is really bad, so I can't stop the medications, and I am worried that if we have to go on this way for the rest of her life, it will stress her body.
Just now, her fur is looking really nice.

I have been to several pet hospitals that I had heard were good, and had my dog tested.
The results showed that she has allergies and is especially allergic to house dust.
She even has a reaction to the medicinal shampoo I have been using.
It would be good if she could take Pinfenon, but are there some pets that it doesn't agree with?


~Phone call of March 24~
This is a Pug whose skin troubles begin in April of every year.
She started taking Pinfenon in January, and right now she has broken out in a rash in two or three places. However, as she doesn't appear to have any itching, I have not placed her under the vet's care.
I pray every day that she will continue to improve.
I am giving her two pills in the morning and three at night and she is in good condition.