Shih Tzu's heart valve disease is now OK! What about her allergies?

On July 30, we received a message from the owner of a Shih Tzu suffering from a diseased heart valve.

The heart valve disease is better, but her allergies are not doing so well...
Hang in there!

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I appreciate your help.

I have a Shih Tzu with heart valve disease and allergies.

I feel sure that Pinfenon is working on her heart valve disease, no matter what anyone says, but unfortunately, the allergies are stubborn...(*^_^*)

When she is suffering too much, I have to resort to oral medicines containing steroids, so I hope to see the good effects of Pinfenon soon.

To tell the truth, you directed me to give her 2 pills in the morning and 2 at night, but I am in such a rush in the mornings that I tend to forget, and also because of our difficult financial situation, I have ended up only giving her the 2 pills at night. Should I be giving them to her both morning and night?
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She is a seven-year-old female and weighs too much now...a bit over 6 kg. (^_^;)

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~From us~

We are so happy to know that it has helped with the heart valve disease.
Allergies are very difficult; even among veterinarians, there is no one treatment that seems to always work.

It would probably be a good idea to give Pinfenon to your dog both morning and night.

Two doses per day are necessary to keep its ingredients constantly circulating in the body.

Re your financial concerns, we are now doing research with the aim of developing something called "Moromi Powder--Dogs Love It", which can be sprinkled on food and will be on the market very soon at a cost of about 1800 yen per month.
Eating the right foods is vital.

"Moromi" contains an ample amount of the amino acids necessary for all dogs, from active puppies to adults, and it also contains a large quantity of minerals.

It goes without saying that taking in enough amino acids is also essential in keeping senior dogs active and well.

The summer heat can be expected to continue, so please take good care of yourself and your dog.