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Oh my goodness, it's not cruel! And he doesn't only scratch, he EATS and bites at this spot, quickly drawing blood. In fact, we demonstrated it at the vet today - we took his clothes off and he immediately went for the spot. She seemed a bit alarmed by his vigor. The vet is totally supportive of clothes, cones, or any other barrier that will keep him from eating at and infecting this spot, and any other spot. When he gets baths, he does get an e-collar on until he's dried, or else he goes right to his hot spot. |
Well we will just have to disagree. Try the domeboro's and in a few days those hot spots will prob be gone. |
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Not sure if it has been suggested but LadyJane a member here suggested in a thread a while back when Laddy was having horrible itching issues to mix half vinegar and half water and pour it over the pup after their bath and let it dry on them. It has been like a miracle for our Laddy. They smell like a pickle but after dry the smell goes away. |
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That is for fungal (yeast) infections. It is possible it would help the OPs dog since he probably does have them due to his allergies. I may have suggested it on the other thread about this pup, but not sure. No harm in trying it. |
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Wow, that is so very kind of you! But I'm trying to be optimistic about this treatment working. We've been talking all day and we're formulating a long-term plan for how we'll get him better without depleting our savings. Trying to think positive here! Thank you all for your suggestions! His meds (antibiotics and the dreaded Temaril-P for the short term, both things we're very familiar with as he's had recurring infections) seem to be kicking in already, and he seems like a happier pup tonight. |
So glad to hear he is feeling better. |
Wow. I am so excited to see all of the positive suggestions and supportive ideas/comments on this thread. I am really glad to see a kind and supportive approach and so happy to see that it is giving tired brand new mama op renewed hope an support during a really discouraging and rough time when she and the pup need it the most. I wish you both the best of luck and hope that the trip to the specialist and a few tips from the folks on here find your little guy healthy and healed, best wishes. |
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Sending prayers that the meds will help & the dermatologist finds the solution to your pups allergies. I can't imagine how horrible it must be to itch all the time............ OP, I know you are at your wits end, hang in there! |
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My George responded well to Zymox shampoo and conditioner and one of my recent fosters who was not on meds, but did have itchy skin responded well to Synergy Lab Antiseptic & Antifungal medicated shampoo and Hot Spot & Itch Relief Medicated Conditioner. I purchased the last two on Amazon. |
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1. Daily to every other day minimum dosing with atopica 2. Weekly baths with malaseb shampoo 3. Weekly application of allerderm topical lipid 4. Omega 3 fatty acids daily 5. Benadryl as needed for flares or acute situations 6. 30 days of simplicef + fluconazole oral medications for flares that do not respond to increased baths and environmental controls 7. Environmental controls: dust mites don't stand a chance as all bedding is washed in hot water weekly. I have a true hepa air cleaner as well to assist with keeping mite dander down. I use unscented detergents and she sleeps on only natural or hypoallergenic fabrics and blankets 8. Hydrolyzed food (Purina HA) along with a vegetarian diet This isnt unique to our dog - many dogs with atopy have similar protocols. That is required for a dog with Atopy - you may not need all the above but this works for us. It still breaks my heart to see her go out in the yard for 5 mins only to come back inside looking like a raccoon wearing a red eye mask instead of white and then biting at her paws and genitals. She needs fresh air and sunshine so I just give Benadryl if I think it's warranted and I let her be a dog. |
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My suggestion to the OP is to take all of the above information and try it for your little one. |
Is he on oral Atopica or have you tried this? My neighbor's Maltese went through what yours has with no relief and since taking Atopica, although not a nice drug, she is so much better with no side effects so far. Sorry if I missed that this had been tried or suggested. I feel for you and your poor baby, hope something works soon. I admire you for trying so hard to heal your baby. |
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