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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 exact 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 exact one I got is on my bio. The collagen that fixed what carelessness destroyed. — #DogAllergies #PetSitter #TailyCollagen #HotSpots #doghealth

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