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One of my retired terriers that lives with my mum has chlorpheniramine,which is a anti hisitime(crap spelling)for grass irritations etc.Rather than keep lining the vets pockets can we use human ones or anything else?

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Just make sure you never tell the chemist that anything you are buying is for an animal as if you do they can't legally sell it to you.

 

My chemist does - but he is a one off and will advise you

on the best stuff to get for the dogs.

 

 

Insted of piriton - which can be expencive, supermarket own brands

do the same job, make sure it is the one with chlorpheniramine not the other one.

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