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Old 01-11-2023, 08:22 AM   #5
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Originally Posted by ladyjane View Post
Poor baby girl. That is dreadful looking!

I have two allergy pups, one is a foster and one is mine. I FINALLY found an answer for both of them. Dermoscent but you must apply it weekly and it takes about 6 weeks to improve. I also use the Dermoscent Atop 7 shampoo. They both must be bathed weekly! You have to time the topical and the baths. The difference in both of these pups is amazing! She also may benefit from applying Duoxo mousse to her feet daily.. Your vet should guide you on that. Here is the Dermoscent spot treatment: https://www.chewy.com/dermoscent-ess...ent=Dermoscent

Forget the diet thing.....very rare for skin infections like this to be due to food.

At this point, your pup needs to see a vet ASAP and they will need to do skin scrapings to see if she has yeast or bacterial infection. She needs to be treated and needs Cytapoint again although she may need a steroid injection since it has gotten so bad. Please, please get her in, she must be miserable.
The Dermoscent topical has many of the same ingredients as the RenuPlex shampoo! This makes me very optimistic about this shampoo.
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