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Old 12-09-2012, 06:00 PM   #8
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Originally Posted by sugarmamma View Post
Curri has always been an itchy baby too. Not to the point of breaking her hair or skin tho ~ Sometimes there is no quick find on a cause. We treat the symptoms here and will continue to do so unless and until a cause becomes apparent.

We are grain free and chicken free, thinking those may be triggers. She is still itchy. Could be environmental but from the time I picked her up in Tennessee to this day, she still scratches mostly in the early morning hours.

I am currently adding omegas and organic coconut oil to her food on a weekly alternating basis.
We do the same. And the vet doesn't know our cause either. Well except the times when Uni had fleas and then we knew it was flea allergy, but after the fleas were gone, she still itches. Not as bad, but she still does it.
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