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Old 06-02-2008, 07:30 PM   #12
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I didn't mean to scare you and I'm sorry if I did that! Maybe I should've worded it better as I meant to say was; this condition will never resolve on it's own and will only get worse until the dog dies. I didn't mean to say this this condition will kill your dog but it will clearly hamper his quality of life! My dog had lived with this for over ten years and it's a miserable chronic condition. A vicious cycle! And yes, it does appear to be worse than other times. I noticed in your pictures the black spots on the skin of your dog. If you'd paste a picture of my dog's head onto your picture, it would look exactly the way my Toy looked two years ago! You're lucky that your dog is still young so he has an even better chance at complete recovery if you start the correct treatment!
Good luck to you and your baby!

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Originally Posted by Michmill View Post
Thanks for the adv. Nadia that sounds scary... DEATH. I dont want to lose him. I just want it to go away. He was doing so well a few months ago. The smell had gone away the skin was getting soft and the scratching had stopped. Then, all of a sudden it came back even worse. It irritates me that these vets cant get it right.
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