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Old 02-17-2014, 08:47 AM   #6
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Thanks for the reply!

When shes biting/scratching it i mostly up high on her back legs, but also a little towards her sides/belly. No biting/licking of the feet.

I too thought maybe she had been bitten or gotten into a plant. However, we have been back home for almost two weeks. Is it possible she is reacting that long?

I will look into that shampoo and spray!

I think I may take her into the vet this afternoon just to get her checked since we have to take one of my other little ones in for a regular appt.

Thanks!
A reaction that long would be unusual....BUT, a gal here had one of her kiddo's bitten by a spider, and he reacted a surprisingly LONG time to that spider's venom. Wonder if your kiddo was bit by a spider...?

You didn't switch to a new food or start any new treats or anything?
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