Perhaps you could buy a box of treats that are okay for him - lamb and rice are sometimes safe for itchy dogs, and give a bag pf biscuits to each grandparent for when Jasper's begging. Or, if he'll eat carrots, buy a bag of baby carrots for them each to keep around.
From what I have heard, a lot of dog allergies are due to grains, how long has he been on the food he's currently on? Limiting his food sources will do a lot to help eliminate his allergies - or at least pin down what they might be!
And I know you cannot answer this, but how come they make over-the-counter allergy medication for humans that doesn't cause liver damage in a life-shortening way, but cannot do it for dogs?
I think the suggestion of contacting his breeder is a good one - I know MY allergies are in a great part inherited, maybe his are, too.





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. I wish I knew more to suggest, but I really don't. I know my Willie had a flea allergy, he used to get fleas in Missouri and get horrible raw wounds on him from their bites and then he wouldn't leave them alone.

) So now they think it could have something to do with his skin, and a few things that boxers are prone to that has to do with their skin(not really sure what yet) but I guess we're going to do more and more tests.
Lord knows Arthur would eat everything in the fridge if I let him. It doesn't mean he's hungry, it just means he's a puppy. I'm just sorry you have to go through all of this. 
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