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I have a rottweiler with seasonal allergy to grasses.

He has lost some hair around his eyes.

I have started using Zyrtec (1/2 tablet nightly) which is keeping the allergy at bay.

What can I use to moisten the skin around his eyes. It has to be safe if some happens to get into the eyes.

Any help greatly appreciated

Thanks :D

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Persephone - Already had him checked for demodex mites and he is all clear.

Vet said it was just an allergic reaction to grasses & gave me some eye ointment but this was more for the runny eyes.

Once I started using Zyrtec the runny eyes & nose have stopped. I presume if I wait long enough the hair would regrow around his eyes as well but I would like to keep them moistened in the meantime. :D

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Maybe ask your vet first, just to be sure ...

I have used it ..just a drop or two on a finger,spread around , and rub in well ..repeat, repeat , then wipe off with a clean tissue .The amount which would somehow get into an eye is absolutely minimal, and I thought it was a safe thing to use ...

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paw paw cream, just a thin smear and work it into the skin with a clean finger so there is no lumps to get into the eye.

I have a Rottweiler that gets this also.

I second what Nek has recommended as I also use this in this area surrounding the eyes.

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Thank you everyone :thumbsup:

Persephone - I thought olive oil would be fine as well so I will double check with vet to see what he thinks.

Nekhbet & Dyzney - Thank you - I have some Paw Paw cream at home that I will try :D

Noctrl - Thank you - That might also be something to look into if it helps promote hair growth.

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