Can it be used for puppies? 4-month-old Sheltie

Even the young become ill.

Even for humans, there are different medicines for adults and children, so I am wondering if Pinfenon can be used for both adult dogs and puppies.
That is the question we received.

In just 1 month!
A message about how a disease was turned around.

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●Message of August 1, 2007

Breed of dog: Shetland Sheepdog
Age: 4 months
Gender: Male
Weight: 5 kg

[The problem]


He is a puppy about 3 and ½ months old.
Two weeks ago, when he was given his second vaccination, I was told that the redness and itching at the tips of his paws and under his forelegs might be due to an allergy.

I am working by trial and error--changing his diet and cleaning the carpet often; anyway, the vet said that, having become ill at this young age, he is bound to have a really hard time in the future.


When I think of the next 10 years or so, I feel like crying, but
there must be some meaning in the fact that this dog came to me, so I want to look for the cause of the illness and at least relieve his symptoms, if I can.

Looking at the experiences on your home page, I see that many of them have to do with adult dogs, so I am a bit uneasy. Is it all right to give Pinfenon to puppies, too?


● Message of August 8, 2007

He is suffering from allergies.
Since there seem to have been no problems with the sample set, I want to order 1 month's worth and keep trying it.

● Message of September 5, 2007

His feet and ears are still red and itchy, but the eye discharge that
he had for so long has completely disappeared.

As he has not had anything like blood testing for allergies,
I am just cleaning carefully and changing his food and seeing what things like that can accomplish.
Considering how much scratching he does here and there, his fur is nice and shiny and he is lively.


So I'll keep on like this and do my best.

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If you are giving it to your pet for the first time or feel uneasy about it,
please begin with the Pinfenon sample (15 pills).

Then, the first thing to consider is not whether or not it is effective. Rather, you should start giving it and see how it affects your puppy and judge whether he can take it or not.