Excuse me, I guess I should have clarified my question...she has very dry skin and has been to the vet several times and we've tried many types of skin moisturizing lotions and sprays. No need for you to respond in such a ridiculous way, you need to take yourself off this group! This group is for people who care and can share responses in a positive way, not a person that's egotistical enough to make a sarcastic remark like you did. Sure hope you don't own a Labradoodle, wouldn't want to see a wonderful breed with a person like you!
Richard Marino <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Richard Marino <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Based on your post, not even a vet-psychic can make that call . You'll need to take her to a vet, soon.
Patricia Tadych <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:Hello Everyone;I have a year and half old F1 Labradoodle. We can't seem to find anything that will help her scratching. We've tried Medical Shampoo's and Conditioners and several other spray on remedies and nothing seems to help. Any suggestions?Patty
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