Guest guest Posted August 25, 2010 Report Share Posted August 25, 2010 It is really sad. I deal with the same thing. Sometimes I think family is more difficult than anyone else. It is terrible. @LISTPUB. There is no need to shave the dog. I have a papillon which I cannot imagine what kind of weird she would look...LOL Call a couple of Vets. There is a anti-fungal shampoo I was given and is available and it worked GREAT. She had the fastest recovery (my male went completely blind upon leaving. My ex took him and did not get him treated right away. The female who is MUCH older (13) came out of it with only slight breathing problems remaining but at her age she is a trooper and doing GREAT these days. I had no reaction that I recall from the shampoo either. I hope that helps.. Chris... ________________________________ From: surellabaer <surellabaer@...> Sent: Wed, August 25, 2010 8:02:32 AM Subject: [] Re: My plans: What to do with my moldy family & friends  I have the same problem. My son, wife and daughter live in a disgusting mildewy place and when they come over I get sick. The few times I babysat I changed the baby's clothes because I couldn't stand to hold her (I now affectionately call her " moldy baby. " ) But seriously, it's awful. Now my daughter's family is moving into a home with a moldy basement and even though she will seriously remediate and deal with this problem (she believes me) I'm thinking I won't be able to go over there for a long time. What are the odds? I cannot make my son change his clothes when he comes over but I have not gone to their apartment after the first bad experience and when they come over I mostly just leave and get my husband to air out the room for Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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