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Anonymous
If this is a new thing, firstly, hide any new items you might have bought recently. Synthetic material bedding, for instance is a great allergic-reaction catalyst. Judging by the location of the reaction, it's something he's eating and/or sleeping in. Is it spring where you live? I know a fair few jack russels which are allergic to grasses and pollens. Try keeping the pitiful thing inside for a while, see if this makes a difference. Lastly, has he been on any new foods recently? If so, go back to what he was eating before. Especially if his new food contains added colouring of some kind. Also for the meantime consider feeding him foods which are made of things with near-no colour whatsoever. Chicken with white rice in it, etc. These foods tend to be the least allergy-causing.
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