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11-17-2005, 08:22 PM | #16 | |
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11-17-2005, 09:02 PM | #17 |
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| i feel your pain and your precious baby's. please follow your 1st gut instinct.get a new vet.do u have a veterinary college near you? its worth checking out. good luck! |
11-18-2005, 01:00 PM | #18 |
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| My horse vet is the same way, he always makes me feel stupid and never really listens to what I have to say. Unfortunately in this area I don't have much choice in equine vets. So I can relate to you. BUT you can change vets and you should! It sounds to me like both dogs have a parasite, and if you treat them both it should get rid of the itchiness. Also, the dryness should clear up somewhat too. In the meantime I would bathe them with the oatmeal shampooto give them some relief. I used the Aveeno oatmeal baby shampoo on Pita when she was really itchy with flea bites. Your babies could have scabies which sounds worse than it is and is easily treatable with Ivermectrin. It can be spread to you. I had a friend whose kids had it and it is miserable. I also use the Brewer's Yeast which deters parasites and fleas, Pita eats them right up and I get them in the dog section at Wal mart. Here's an interesting link: http://www.lbah.com/sarcoptic_mange.htm#symptoms Good Luck! Last edited by taje; 11-18-2005 at 01:05 PM. |
11-18-2005, 01:22 PM | #19 |
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| itching Is it at all possible they have a flea..? Not infested, but one or two..many Yorkies ar eallergic to them and it only takes a bite to start itching. Watch where tehy go..to a play park or even the vets office. Fleas jump on, feed and jump off...it is the salvia from the bite that makes them scratch. I know it is so hard..I would go a step further and contact a doggie dermotologist. They will start over, but at least they deal with skin problems ONLY...I have been told few Yorkies have true food allergies. Best wishes |
11-18-2005, 01:29 PM | #20 |
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| ps I would not let them in the grass until this is fixed. Some are allergic to grass and lawn products....I had one who could not walk in the wet grass, his feet got red and itched...that is the year we concreted one play yard, a drastic step, but it stopped his problem. |
11-18-2005, 02:02 PM | #21 |
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| First of all, im very sorry to hear what you and Lexi are going through, itch is worse then pain. If i were you i would never put foot in that vet's office again!! Like Yorkierose said, try to keep both your girls away from grass to see if that might make a difference, i never let my girls go out on grass they are litterbox trained. Some fabric softners can also cause an allergic reaction, maybe an idea to change to a different product for their clothes for a while? Hope Lexi feels well soon!! Just keep trying different things on her till you have found the problem, vets tend to think they know it all... sure they know MUCH MORE then we do, but remember that Lexi is YOUR baby and you know her better then anyone else so i would say, follow your gut feeling, the problem might be in such a small corner that your overlooking it Please keep us updated Best of luck
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11-18-2005, 02:20 PM | #22 |
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| Im so sorry that Lexy is not feeling well and itching like crazy. Also that you had a bad experience with your vet. I hope you find a good vet soon to treat Lexi and Tori. Taje posted a link with good info. My Gucci had ringworm and she had a skin scrape test done also. The doc prescribed an antibiotic, an oral med, a medicated shampoo and the lyme dip bath. It took like 4 to 5 months for her to be clear completely. I hope Lexi start feeling better soon. Please keep us posted. |
11-18-2005, 02:55 PM | #23 | |
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YorkieRose is right on the mark (as always) with 'grass.' Pixie was having such itching issues. Her vet said that she was obsessive/compulsive. I changed vets and had her tested for allergies. She is allergic to grass, mites, mole, dust, pollen (environment) etc., and POTATOES. She was never fed table scraps but her dog food had potatoes as an ingredient. Pixie couldn't tolerate the allergy injections made for her, so we had to stop. She's an 'in house' Yorkie except for car rides and shopping trips in my bag. She really doesn't miss outside as long as she has some sun to nap. I have tried almost all pet shampoos and find 'Nioxin' (cleanser/normal) for humans the best so far and as a rinse use their 'scalp therapy (nornal).' I dilute both. I had bought it in a hair salon for myself, it's for color treated hair in humans but found it later for less on eBay. Pixie's hair grew back where it was falling out. Hope Lexi feels better and you as well. Jessica p.s. I would change vets, think yours is cruel. I have found that not all vets are animal lovers. | |
11-18-2005, 03:18 PM | #24 | |
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I am sorry you and Lexi are going through this. Skin issues are so hard to deal with. Sometimes even when you know what is causing the problem you can't totally control it. All you can do is try to make her comfortable until you see a dermatologist. there are doggy shampoos that help , plus the benadryl that you are using. another thing a doggy derm told me was to put a little cortizone cream on the inside skin of their ears (especially if her ears are red and hot). they absorb the cream so you don't want to do this too often. good luck...she is very lucky to have you as her mommy. | |
11-18-2005, 03:27 PM | #25 |
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| Tricia, I'm so sorry you have that vet. I hope you do find a new one soon. Some Vets just don't understand, when our babies hurt, we hurt even more. Sure hope Lexi feels better soon. I know it's been hard on you. Hang in there, we are here! (((((((Lexi)))))))
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11-18-2005, 03:27 PM | #26 |
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| Thanks everyone for your support. I have checked her everyday for the last 3 months and the vet checks her every other week. Up til yesterday her skin was never even red/pink let alone marks and chew spots. I have an appointment with 2 NEW vets Mon. (just to meet them and descuss my baby) I really do hope it is a parasite. I have been reading a lot for the last couple months and still feel helpless. I have them on a Duck and Potatoe diet. No treats, Lexi is on Benadryl, an oil supplement,(for all those who suggested Omage 3 I feel stupid cuz she is on that just called something else) and now they are being treated for parasites with revolution. I did get the number of an allergist and will be calling him on Mon. I am looking for a good oat meal shampoo and conditioner for dogs. I didn't think of this til last night, but Lexi started itching right after I started useing the CC products. Man I hope that isn't what is causing the itching, I love that stuff. They can't have another bath til tomarrow evening cuz of the revolution and then I will bathe them in the oatmeal and hope that helps some. After everything I have been doing and am doing if the new shampoo doesn't help I will take her to the allergist to have the skin test done. I am not doing the blood test because it doesn't test for nearly as many things as the skin test does. The vet that we have been going to said that the test is about $800 but very worth it. Again thanks everyone, I have been reading the links also. Lots of good info...
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11-18-2005, 03:39 PM | #27 |
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| Have you tried a dog dermatologist yet? When I lived at home we had a German short hair who scratched herself raw. After completely stumping the vet, yes he also said mange, parasites etc, etc. etc. We finally went to the dermatologist. They did a patch test. (be prepared they shaved her entire side, marked off grids, and basically tested for numerous allergians (sp)). It turned out Brandy was allergic to grass, mold, dust, laundry detergent (from laying on the blankets, towels from her baths,) and her shampoo. She was treated with allergy shots for the grass, mold and dust, my mother changed her shampoo and the laundry detergent but dry the line when the vet advised her to get rid of all the carpets. They are expensive but well worth it. Good luck.
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11-18-2005, 05:59 PM | #28 |
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| So sorry your furbaby is going through all this! YOU HAVE TO Change Vets!!! There is no excuse for the treatment your little girl was given. I learned a lesson with my first vet! They would do follow up checks and each time I was charged for him looking at my dog and sending me home. So I was totally surprised when my new vet charged me nothing for follow up checks! She said she never charges for followups. We had like 5 follow ups and no charges. The vet has done scrape tests on my dog and there is no reason to have such a huge cut/scrape and so much blood to get a sample! There are some vets that don't have a clue what they are doing! Ask your friends and neighbors so you can find the right vet for your furbabies. Genie |
11-18-2005, 11:44 PM | #29 |
Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Mar 2005 Location: Sask.Canada
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| I would be out raged! I haven't been on yorkie talk for a while and I remember the picture you posted with the burns ... Is there a place to report these things because this is cruelty to animals! Definitely find a new vet. I'm so sorry your poor little guys had to go through this and your pocket book. |
11-19-2005, 05:00 AM | #30 |
Yorkie Kisses are the Best! Donating Member | POOR BABY - Itching is just awful and it can really really be a problem to not know what's causing this - Going out on a limb here but a friend had a VERY itchy yorkie - it was Sarcoptic Mites & spread to her other yorkie ....these mites PROBABLY happened because her puppy was shipped from Brazil ....I think they had to do a skin test/scraping to find them http://www.thepetcenter.com/exa/mites.html They are VERY hard to treat and you have to treat your whole house - has this been ruled out ? and Tricia - A Good friend of mine just had her yorkie tested for Allergies and is on steriods now - do you want to talk to her before you get the tests ?
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