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Biddy is chewing her coat! Biddy has been biting ar her side and scratching at it. I've looked at her skin & I don't see any irritation. BUT, yesterday I noticed a huge patch of hair that she has been biting at is WAY shorter than the rest of her! Any ideas what this could be? What I can do to stop it? AND do I have to shave her down to even her out?! She was just starting to get a nice longish coat :( THANKS! |
fleas Check for fleas..good luck |
Might also be a skin irritation from a new food or shampoo. Have you used anything new lately? |
It's defintely not fleas. I have checked her over with a fine tooth comb (literally!). I'm using the same shampoo & feeding her the same foods that I always have. It only seems to be the one spot on her side & her skin doesn't even look irritated. I'm stumped. |
spray soem bitter apple on it if it is not irritated. To make her stop biting her hair. |
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I'll try that. Thanks! |
Buy pure Tea Tree Oil in the small brown bottle and use it very sparingly. It has 2 purposes..1 is it is a mild antiseptic and 2 she will not like it and will stop chewing. I use it all the time for me and my babies. YorkieRose has had experience with it as well on a spot on one of her girls.. |
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That sounds like it will do the trick. Where can I find it? Thanks!! |
I actually buy mine from the Shoppers Food Warehouse grocery store. BUT, you can find it in health food stores also. Do not use a product that has TTO or Malaleuca as 1 of several ingredients. There are shampoos and stuff that have it but you need the pure Tea Tree Oil also known as Malaleuca..Use very sparingly-just put a wee bit on with a cotton applicator.. It will smell but does not stink.. |
Great info. Thanks! |
It could be allergies. Try Allermyl it is a spray on lotion that worked for my Lacey. |
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