Hi I red your mail, let you know I had a bad experience with Kash, the Simpson are the same warm and red spots include two dark spots at the inner sides of the thighs. The trick is to figure the allergy cause by eliminating products in the food; I stopped the (chicken) and fed him only pure beef products it took two month roughly to heal, now I feed him anything as long as no (chicken or any products of chicken in it) with no problems at all
Good luck.tjamslivn1 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Maria,
I am new to this group and saw your post about your poo having
allergies. My poo, Abby, had a horrible time with itching all the
time, I felt so bad for her, she had to be so miserable. I went thru
a host of dogfoods for a while then found one that has venison and
rice (the hard kind) and she is better now. I watch her close when I
feed her any treats and yesterday I gave her some of the can venison
and rice (as a treat) and this morning she was itching more, under
her chin. So I am thinking there may be something in the can food
that she doesnt tolerate well. I also use oatmeal shampoo and I had
her groomed a couple of weeks ago and noticed she had stopped itching
considerably so I am going to get some of their shampoo and
conditioner. I know you are frustrated and hope you find some
resolution to your itchy dilemma.
Tami
- In [email protected], Maria Colbert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Mar�a again.. sorry that letter went out before I was
> done.
> I am actually writing to find out if anyone has
> any experience with their cockapoo having allergies.
> My older girl has been extremely itchy for several
> months. She scratches at her head and neck
> especially. The vet has prescribed
> anti-inflammatories, which help temporarily but I
> haven't been able to get to the root of the problem.
> We have been assuming the problem is something she
> eats. Her reaction is systemic: she seems to be warm
> and pink all over, including inside her ears, which
> makes the vet think it isn't something in the house
> like a blanket (that would make some parts of her skin
> worse than others). I have switched her from the lamb
> and rice Hill's Science Diet to the vet prescription
> Science Diet but the itching is still there.
> I don't think the vet has all that much experience
> with cockapoos, so I was hoping maybe someone out
> there has had a similar problem and maybe found some
> relief? If you have any suggestions, please let me
> know!
> Thanks so much, Mar�a and Txiki
>
>
>
>
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