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Posted by Jason Mullins on 03-01-2012 12:07 AM:

Home remedy for itching & sensitive skin

Our house dog a boxer pug mix does nothin but itch herself all the time. She doesnt have fleas and has been to the vet and he gives her a shot of depomedrol which does work for a week or two. Shes so itchy and sensitive that if you even touch her back she starts quivering. Im just wondering if anyone has any home remedies i could try that might help

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Posted by jeremiah009 on 03-01-2012 12:35 AM:

my house dog is the same way i use fish oil pills


Posted by Jason Mullins on 03-01-2012 12:39 AM:

Tried fish oil it doesnt work

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Posted by k-9 on 03-01-2012 12:52 AM:

Jason how often do you bathe this dog? If you bathe her a lot cut back on the baths and put corn meal all over her then brush it out will clean her but not irritate her skin.


Posted by skeeterhawk7 on 03-01-2012 01:09 AM:

My bluetick female had the same problem , changed dog food to Purina Pro Plan for sensitive skin, it has salmon and oats, it has no corn soy ect and in a week or so she stopped all the itching and starting growing new hair where she had scratched so much, my vet told to do this and that she was probably allergic to corn !!! He was right !!!


Posted by Jason Mullins on 03-01-2012 01:37 AM:

She gets a bath once or twice a month

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Posted by JiM on 03-01-2012 01:45 AM:

I was gonna suggest salmon oil too but you say you tried that and it didn't work. It sure took care of our dogs allergies. How long did you stick with the fish oil? It takes a couple months.

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Posted by B&LKennels on 03-01-2012 02:06 AM:

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I was gonna suggest salmon oil too but you say you tried that and it didn't work. It sure took care of our dogs allergies. How long did you stick with the fish oil? It takes a couple months.
Omega 3 pill's or benadryl

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Posted by Dan Dogs on 03-01-2012 02:13 AM:

might be some type of mite.

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Posted by hillbilly56 on 03-01-2012 02:24 AM:

itchy dog

my wife shitzu has allergy problems she will rub her belly raw if you dont keep up on it and chew her tail took have to take her to the vet at least 1 time a yr she gives her a steroid shot and a prednsone shot she does good for a good while i keep some prednsone 5 mgs around give her once in awhile but if you give them alot of the prednisone pills it can cause cushing diease like b&l said benadrayl works also when her eyes start watering i give her a 25 mg pill once a day till she gets cleared up hope you get it strat out


Posted by Laurie Soutar on 03-01-2012 02:24 AM:

If the vet has ruled out obvious medical causes, the most common cause is probably food allergies. I would try her on a 'sensitive' food, like Purina's. Second most common cause is shampoo not rinsed out thoroughly - it's very drying, and can cause tremendous itching. One of the best medicated shampoos that's available over the counter is Lambert Kay's MediCleen - it has the same active ingredient as some prescription shampoos, and should help reduce the itching. Just make sure to rinse very thoroughly.
If it comes and goes at different times of the year, it may be environmental allergies, in which case Benadryl should help.
Laurie


Posted by hillbilly56 on 03-01-2012 02:27 AM:

dog

baby shampo works good


Posted by Jason Mullins on 03-01-2012 03:06 AM:

Thanks guys we've tried fish oil, benadryl, baby shampoo everything. Shes been fed purina dog chow all along im gonna try her on the pro plan sensitive skin and see if it helps

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Posted by hillbilly56 on 03-01-2012 03:11 AM:

itchy dog

just a thought you might want to try another vet we went to 3 differnt vets before we got my wifes shitzu better


Posted by Tully on 03-01-2012 03:16 AM:

Mearicle solution!

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Posted by toe cutter on 03-01-2012 04:26 AM:

sulfur powder and baby oil mixed into a paste.
or new stock = 75% sulfur powder and 25% mineral oil.

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Posted by lauraroeder on 03-01-2012 04:52 AM:

just a few ideas

try feeding her hills science diet for skin problems, allergies. bathe only as necessary. go to wal-mart and buy the alpha keri oil. will find in bathe supplies area. pour one capful into two quarts of warm water. rinse with this everytime she is bathed. do not rinse off! this will return oil to her skin. it can be used for anyone bathing a dog. great stuff!

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Posted by Jason Mullins on 03-01-2012 01:17 PM:

btt

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