My dog's got e same problem on and off...
I think it can't be treated(mine hasn't recovered even after several trips to e vet and the same goes for my uncle's dog), but i've got a few tips to control it though.
Hope this helps for ur pup:
1)Change his diet. (Preferably holistic pet food(pellets), or jus plain boiled vegetables and meat)<-- Very Important!
2) Bathe him once or twice a week with medicated shampoo from the vet or pet shop (no fancy conditioner nor colognes pls!)
3) (Optional)Use anti-flea and tick powder after his bath.
4) Sterillize/ disinfect the areas in the house where it's frequented by ur pup.(Sleeping area etc.)
5) Keep him OFF the grass when ya bring him for walks.
(Lotsa ticks and fleas will get to him in the grass!)
6) Use bitter anti-itch ointments or sprays on his affected areas so he'll stop chewin on em.
Basically, jus keep him really clean most of the time!
(Maybe jus before his bath you can liven it up a bit for him like bringing him for a long walk etc.)
2007-02-02 22:02:58
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answered by LoLa 1
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I have a 4 year old peek-a-poo that has had allergies since he was three months old, blisters in ears and almost constant red itchy skin. This sounds like an allergy, so the first thing you need to do is get him to the vet so they can give him something for the itching. Then you need to research pet foods. Foods with wheat, chicken, and beef often set off allergies. Also, if he has a flea allergy, even if he doesn't have fleas, if one flea got on him outside and bit him, it can result in the kind of itching you are talking about. Also, when bathing him, use an oatmeal shampoo on pets with allergies.I actually have to keep my dog shaved year round to keep the scratching under control.
2016-03-15 04:59:05
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answered by ? 4
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I'm betting that this will do it> http://springtimeinc.com/product/88/2
read the 'letters'. They are genuine.
Until the supplement arives, you can give him a bath using Aveeno, or generic oatmeal bath. Just use tepid water, and leave the shampoo on for several mintues, and rinse very well.
to help him have a good night's sleep, you can feed him chamomile tea. Just dump it out of the teabag, and mix a teaspoon of the leaves in a *little* canned food, or soft meat. He will relax and it will ease the ithching enough for him to sleep.
This can be given as needed, as it is safe.
2007-02-02 21:20:26
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answered by Chetco 7
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Sorry to hear that....poor little guy...no idea if this will help, but I have had bad dandruff in the past, and after a good shampoo, rubbed lots of baby oil in my scalp and let it sink in for a few hours, then shampooed again and got rid of the dandruff. make sure he doesn't have fleas, and if he does, get a flea comb and remove the nasty critters as fast and thoroughly as you can, then give him a flea treatment with Advantage...about $12 per month...clip his nails so he doesn't scratch the skin surface which will only aggravate the situation....GOOD LUCK..
Brock
Vancouver, Canada
2007-02-02 21:27:31
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answered by cbmaclean 4
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Puppies are like this. Since they're still small, they are naughty and like to play. Once they are getting older 1 year later, they won't act as naughty as now.
2007-02-02 21:37:18
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answered by Naixius L 4
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Go to Petco or Petsmart. There are topical sprays and ointments for itching. Also my vet recommended an Aveeno bath for my peke-a-poo when he was having skin problems.
2007-02-02 21:20:36
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answered by team_bar1o 2
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if you look were thy are itching and there might be bites or something brush them every night my dog has this but give them a bath and ask a pets store what shampoo to bath her in you might fill silly bathing your dog but it works
2007-02-02 23:58:13
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answered by lauren e 1
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cut their legs off
2007-02-02 21:13:56
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answered by Anonymous
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thAKE IT TO HOSPITAL
2007-02-02 21:17:10
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answered by BERJEAFRIJUN 2
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