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Old 07-28-2015, 12:15 PM   #5
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Agree with all above....my brother had a beagle that he was flying a skin specialist vet from Dallas to Houston to provide care for his beagle....poor Sparky was sooooooooo miserable and his skin was in deplorable condition, itching, oozing, he was a hot mess. It cost him a fortune, but he adored Sparky, and that dermatologist finally got poor Sparky where he at least was able to tolerate his severe allergies to grass/fleas/chiggers/various tree and flower pollens......Sparky's condition was a direct result of poor breeding, which we were completely ignorant about.

I would highly recommend you get with a specialized dermatologist vet that deals strictly with skin conditions/allergies.....these poor unfortunate dogs can be absolutely miserable with these skin conditions, as we wring our hands and even cry over watching them in their misery.....hang with it....I would skip over alny vet that is NOT a specialist in skin conditions.....I think thay will save you wasted money while you "try this" now "try that"....
Thank you for your comments. She is such a wonderful dog and I hate seeing her like this. Due to her abnormal coloring and sensitivity, we have often thought that her issues are due to poor breeding as well. I am going to look into a specialist and hopefully get her to state where she is at least comfortable in her own skin.
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