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They KNEW. My dog sitter knew Cooper was allergic to chicken. I left explicit instructions. Wrote it on a note. Sent a text reminder. 'NO CHICKEN. He's severely allergic.' She said she understood. I came back three days later to a nightmare. Cooper was covered in raw, oozing hot spots. Fur missing in patches. Scratching until he bled. 'What happened?' She got defensive. 'I ran out of his food, so I just gave him some chicken and rice. It's bland, I thought it'd be fine.' I was shaking. 'I told you he's ALLERGIC.' 'I didn't think it was that serious.' Emergency vet. Again. $780 for steroids, antihistamines, medicated treatment. But the damage was done. The vet explained: 'Severe allergic reactions destroy the skin barrier. His body can't produce enough collagen to repair itself now.' For weeks, nothing healed. I tried everything: Prescription shampoo: $52 Omega supplements: $39 Steroid cream: $44 Cooper just got worse. Raw skin. Missing fur. Constant pain. Then my vet said: 'He needs collagen. His body needs help rebuilding.' She recommended Taily Collagen. Bioavailable. Vet-formulated. Designed for damaged skin. $34 on Amazon. Week 2: Hot spots started closing. Week 5: Fur regrowing on bald patches. Week 8: Thick, healthy coat returning. Week 10: You'd never know what happened. Cost of someone ignoring my instructions: $1,100+ Cost to heal him: $68 (two months of collagen). When skin is destroyed by allergies, toxins, or trauma - surface treatments aren't enough. The body needs collagen to rebuild: Skin structure Fur strength Wound healing You can manage symptoms forever. Or give them what they need to actually REPAIR. I don't use dog sitters anymore. But I learned that when people don't take allergies seriously, YOU have to be your dog's advocate. And sometimes the solution isn't another prescription. It's giving their body what it stopped making. The exactly one i got is on my bio! The collagen that fixed what carelessness destroyed. #DogAllergies #PetSitter #TailyCollagen #HotSpots #doghealth
They KNEW. My dog sitter knew Cooper was allergic to chicken. I left explicit instructions. Wrote it on a note. Sent a text reminder. 'NO CHICKEN. He's severely allergic.' She said she understood. I came back three days later to a nightmare. Cooper was covered in raw, oozing hot spots. Fur missing in patches. Scratching until he bled. 'What happened?' She got defensive. 'I ran out of his food, so I just gave him some chicken and rice. It's bland, I thought it'd be fine.' I was shaking. 'I told you he's ALLERGIC.' 'I didn't think it was that serious.' Emergency vet. Again. $780 for steroids, antihistamines, medicated treatment. But the damage was done. The vet explained: 'Severe allergic reactions destroy the skin barrier. His body can't produce enough collagen to repair itself now.' For weeks, nothing healed. I tried everything: Prescription shampoo: $52 Omega supplements: $39 Steroid cream: $44 Cooper just got worse. Raw skin. Missing fur. Constant pain. Then my vet said: 'He needs collagen. His body needs help rebuilding.' She recommended Taily Collagen. Bioavailable. Vet-formulated. Designed for damaged skin. $34 on Amazon. Week 2: Hot spots started closing. Week 5: Fur regrowing on bald patches. Week 8: Thick, healthy coat returning. Week 10: You'd never know what happened. Cost of someone ignoring my instructions: $1,100+ Cost to heal him: $68 (two months of collagen). When skin is destroyed by allergies, toxins, or trauma - surface treatments aren't enough. The body needs collagen to rebuild: Skin structure Fur strength Wound healing You can manage symptoms forever. Or give them what they need to actually REPAIR. I don't use dog sitters anymore. But I learned that when people don't take allergies seriously, YOU have to be your dog's advocate. And sometimes the solution isn't another prescription. It's giving their body what it stopped making. The exactly one i got is on my bio! The collagen that fixed what carelessness destroyed. #DogAllergies #PetSitter #TailyCollagen #HotSpots #doghealth

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