I went through the same thing. It ended up being a combination of food allergies and Summer Itch. We identified 5 different food allergens in my dog. If you are feeding food you bought from your vet please get something better. Your vet is making money from selling the food. Try an allergy formula food from Wellness or Natural Balance. They have single source protein & single source carbohydrates. E-mail me if you want to know how to do the food allergy test. It is something that you do at home. Also, stop spending $20+ for shampoo from your vet. If you are bathing your dog twice a week with shampoo from the vet & your dog is still scratching then your vet has made more money, but your dog has not been helped.
2006-06-16 04:15:29
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answered by Sharingan 6
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I had a similar problem with my youngest dog. When I got her she was itching A LOT and her hair was disappearing in certain spots. I took her to the vet and they thought that maybe she had dog mange. However, they could not find out what was wrong... all tests came back normal. Well then I started itching and broke out in a weird rash of some sort so I know there was something wrong. I just kept calling the vet and taking her in. Finally, whatever she had (still never actually figured it out) went away. I had tried medicines, shampoos, etc. So my suggestion... keep trying and maybe get more than one vet's opinion.
2006-06-16 04:31:55
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answered by diabla_66 1
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Wow I have the same situation as you! My German Shepard has that problem and has had it since he was a puppy. What I do to help ease his pain is buy him oil pray and it usually helps his dry skin. I have taken my dog to the vet too. Well I hope it works out for you!
2006-06-16 04:04:36
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answered by Tasha 1
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First, stick your canines in the lavatory and close the door until eventually you've washed some thing and each thing it quite is washer-friendly. next it really is needed to steam sparkling your carpets and furniture or a minimum of vacuum them really properly. next, positioned your canines in a bathtub and use Blue first light Dish cleansing soap. go away it on her for a minimum of two-4 minutes. it really is going to suffocate the fleas and once you wash her they're going to easily drop off. For the fleas that in a roundabout way do no longer drop off, and to assist her raw patch, you may take a jar of organic Mayo and rub all of it over her yet no longer interior her ears or previous her eyes. this can suffocate some thing else of the fleas and interior 24+ hours it ought to have dissolved into her dermis. careful although, it's going to make her loose numerous loose fur, so be in a position to vacuum. We attempt this with our grownup male Pit Bull and he has a similar situation each summer season at the same time as the fleas arrive and anytime it quite works wonders and relieves his scratching and biting. also, in case you do not prefer to apply the Mayo, you may do the dish cleansing soap two times, then pour her an Epsom salt bathtub and pour water continuously over her raw patch. it really is going to heal in some days in case you're trying this a minimum of once each few days. once better element you may attempt is a few thing said as warm Spot Foam. it will be utilized on warm Spots, that are particularly a lot a similar element as raw patches, and it really is going to relieve the discomfort of the sore just about proper this second. we've yet another Pit Bull who will frequently get warm Spots for all time yet we are able to easily rub this on and it really is going to bypass away interior days. you in reality could rub it on a similar spot daily. you'll locate it at any Petco or i'm effective puppy wise incorporates it too.
2016-10-14 05:28:38
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answered by ? 4
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try this one change your dog food to scince diet i have a cocker who had the same problem and other things wrong we use to go to the vets office once a month for 2 years dish bosh lots of dosh
2006-06-16 04:31:51
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answered by luckybirddog 1
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Take her to a specialist. I had a similar problem and it took several vets to finally tell me my dog had an immune deficiency that caused overgrowth of yeast.
2006-06-16 04:03:00
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answered by KathyS 7
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Take her to the vet
2006-06-16 07:29:56
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answered by Anonymous
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maybe she is alergic to fleas. a steroid can help ask another vet
2006-06-16 04:03:05
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answered by Anonymous
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try rubbing some tea tree oil into her skin
2006-06-16 04:02:07
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answered by MENDOLISCIOUS 2
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wat r u wating 4 ??!?!?! take her 2 the vet!
2006-06-16 04:09:25
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answered by Anaira9 2
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