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i have a wire haired daushound. every year around this time, he starts chewing all the hair off of his lower back. like he has allergies. we dont think it is fleas..becuase its the same time everyyear. he goes bald basiclly. we normally give him those pink allergy pills. eaten with peanut butter. but he still bites.

give me an answer otheer than go to the vet. becuase we have done that before...and i am jsut..wondering...what wrong with him...

2007-02-03 04:02:17 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous in Pets Dogs

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It could be seasonal allergies or environmental allergies, or it could be anxiety or boredom. Without knowing more information, it's impossible to tell. Try eliminating things from his diet, such as treats and table scraps. Try taking a look at your schedule, too. Did it recently change, where the dog might be stressed out? Did anything in the house change? Things that you might think are small can be a big deal to pets. Some dogs are allergic to wheat. Many dog foods and treats contain wheat. Or it could be dry skin due to the winter... homes that heat with forced air have very dry humidity. There are so many things that it could be, which is usually why it's also difficult for a vet to figure out what's wrong.

2007-02-03 04:11:37 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

He could have environmental/Inhalant atopic alergies. Both my dogs have allergies, one is allergic to something in his environment and other is allergic to beef. The food allergy is much easier to treat, because as long as he does not eat beef he is fine. However my Lab is allergic to something in the environment and I am pretty sure it is dust. He gets worse everytime the heat kicks on when it has been off for awhile, and he does it with the air conditioner too. But I have been around and around with the vets to No satisfication. The Benedryl never worked nor did the steroids. They all had nasty side effects and did not give him any relief. I feed my dogs holistic foods so I decided to try and treat him with holistic medicines and it WORKS 100% better with no side effects, Go to an all natural pet store or www.azmira.com there is Allerg'Free and Yucca Intensive the 2 together help so much. For the itching I use Richard's Incredible Organic Itch spray, and this is the most amazing stuff. I tried every thing on the market to stop the itching and baldness but nothing worked until I started using this. It has antiboitic properties so it prevents infection if your dog as created a wound. From the moment it goes on it works wonderfully.
Just like us getting allergy outbreaks at different times of the year so does a dog with allergies, it is easier to help if you know what causes it. So it would make sense that your dog has outbreaks at certain times of the year. I just found the holistic care alot healthier and effective.

2007-02-03 04:21:52 · answer #2 · answered by TritanBear 6 · 0 1

It may have to do with the humidity in your house. Dogs can get dry skin just like people in the winter time.

Here are some suggestions, but not necessarily quick fixes:

- de-humidifier for when the heat is on in the house
- hypo-allergenic (oatmeal) shampoo or any other type of relief shampoo
- medicated anti-itch spray

All of these things can be found at almost any store. If none of these things help, then yes... you'll need to go to the vet, yet again.

Good luck!

2007-02-03 04:24:57 · answer #3 · answered by yffit22 1 · 0 0

I used to apply my nasal spray on a daily basis like 5 cases an afternoon and could no longer breathe at night, the two. i became into continually taking hypersensitive reaction pills for seasonal hypersensitive reactions the place i might sneeze continually. no longer something became into working in any respect. Then sooner or later i desperate to shrink out sugar from my time-honored use and began taking a sugar complement that still had Stevia in it mixed. i don't be attentive to if it became into the Stevia, or the sugar shrink, or what, yet in approximately 2 months, I had stopped using the nasal spray thoroughly and my hypersensitive reactions have been thoroughly long gone. I even puzzled what i became into going to do with all those pills. I went lower back to the sugar and did no longer use from now on sugar replace simply by a epidermis hypersensitive reaction led to via the sugar replace that's derived from corn. I went for a stable quantity of time , like a 365 days, perchance, in the previous i began out to sneeze lower back these days. So i've got no longer dropped the sugar thoroughly yet am giving the Stevia a attempt lower back. wish this helps me and relatively relatively everyone else who might desire to be desperate sufficient to purpose it. enable me be attentive to what works, in case you may.

2016-10-01 09:00:15 · answer #4 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

it could be fleas depending where you live it is winter in the panhandle of texas. also it could be something like the grass or something that you do at your house this time of year.

2007-02-03 04:12:43 · answer #5 · answered by Skyhoss 4 · 0 0

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