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also be careful of fatty acid supplements not too much as while rare it can trigger pancreatitis and the yorkie breed is prone to pancreatitis |
another good non-itch trick is to use oatmeal. All you need to do is to take some oats and pulverize them a little (in a blender, food processor, or coffee grinder). You can then add it to some water and set it sit of a few minutes to hydrate. You can add it to bath water, or make a loose paste with it. Let it sit for 10-15 minutes (or longer depending on how bath friendly your dog is.) The colloidal oatmeal should help with some of the itching. |
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right now i need all the help with her i can get thanks :eek: |
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well let us know what you decide to do i hope the fur baby is ok |
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well ive been using the acv on and off for awhile and other than the shiny, soft coat after a bath... the rest has not worked. It hasnt help with fleas, tearing eyes or itchy skin. I raved about it to my dad and even bought some to help with his dog. When we tried it on his dog, it made his skin worse and made him itch more. Once he stopped the acv, he cleared up. go figure. I put some on Tucker because he was picking up fleas from some where.. Im assuming outside, it wasnt time for him to be treated yet so I read on here that you put it on to help repel the fleas.. well it didnt. I gave him a bath, used it straight, let it dry and after I took him outside for his last potty of the evening, when he came in he had 3 fleas! I guess it works for some better than others, but I wont be using it again.. |
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I like this shampoo for dry skin: Eqyss Grooming Products - Micro-Tek Pet Shampoo #26245-Z. Since it is always cold here my puppies often have dry flaky skin but once I started using this shampoo it went away entirely. I start washing them in it at 6 weeks. It smells good too. ;) |
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