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It says there is only 1.5% lidocaine. The directions say you spray right onto the area of focused itching or sores from itching. It has some kind of oatmeal ingredient to soothe itching but also the lidocaine is an anesthetic so they would be numbed, is that correct?? So maybe they wouldn't be inclined to ever lick the spot? I'm so confused! As far as the feet, they lick the feet if they have allergies in general? Because she is having allergy on the skin above her tail. Not her feet that I can tell unless biting nails means an allergy, I don't know. |
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As for your 2nd question - yes - they may lick/chew the feet/paws/lower legs/claws with *ANY* allergy - whether that allergy is from food, pollen, dust, a flea bite, a detergent, a perfume you use -- no matter. An allergic response (even if it "happens" locally, say, above the tail -- it turns into a systemic, histamine response). When humans have allergies, signs = sneezing, nasal drip, itchy eyes, itchy throat, watery eyes, sore throat from nasal drip....when dogs have allergies --> irritated paws, desire to lick/chew paws/legs/claws, itchy ears, may have watery eyes/discharge (and/or recurrent eye infections), itchy body/neck/face/etc. (allllll that said....real big "red flag" signs of any allergy in dogs, regardless of type, is the paw/leg/claw licking/chewing). |
I am only assuming on the label when it says 1.5% that it means for the whole volume. That's not much at all in just one spray so I'm also assuming that if any is ingested it would not be enough to cause any harm. Just an assumption, as this product seems to mostly only be given or prescribed by a vet according to google. Although some people sell it on eBay and other pet medication type sites. So if she has a flea allergy and had been bitten once and is just having a reaction, this would still cause her to bite her nails? |
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For comparison, Humans usually use lidocaine products of only 2%-5% concentrations, for the most part. Lidocaine was in the media quite a bit recently as people were using it incorrectly before getting laser hair removal done - young women were collapsing, going into comas, and then died bc too much lidocaine got into their bloodstream - here is a CNN article on that tragic subject. I'm not trying to tell you not to use it...it's up to you and you seem to really want to use it. I'm just saying that since you're putting it areas that your dog is LICKING, I dunno...I personally wouldn't do it, but it's up to you. Another thing you might do is call the ASPCA poison line and run this by them; they may have more info about licking/ingesting these chemicals. I just think it's better to err on the side of prevention when it comes to chemicals...esp. things like anesthetics and such. :) |
I don't really want to use anything. I don't really trust anything, I don't even trust giving her benadryl. Someone tells me all this math on how to figure out how much to give her, well I'm math stupid. So how am I supposed to know how much to give her if I cant even figure out the equation? lol As far as this product, I'm just asking questions. I don't need to use it as she hasn't been itching that area since she's been in a onesie. But I like to know all the information about it. I mean a lot of people say apple cider vinegar can help with small allergies, but no one has suggested it for this so I mean everything is just confusing. So I ask lots of questions lol. |
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Allergies are, I think, incredibly confusing. I've been to a Vet Dermatologist and *wow* - they are incredible! I learned a lot from them...and believe me, what I learned was really only a teensy bit of what there is to know. Allergies are a tough thing to figure out, in most cases. Anyway, I can help you w/ dosages of anti-histamines as I have a chart given to me by our Vet Derm. - if you need help, just PM me w/ your pup's weight and I'll help ya out. :) |
Wow, this is very intresting information. My Rosie has been itching on and off since we got her, back then we thought it was because she was so scurfy. But she still scratches, particularly around her nose and ears, and chewing her feet. Going to try and get some benadryl on Thursday, she weighs roughly 4.5lb, could you please let me know what dosage your chart suggests? I've also read on the net today alovera is supposed to help and was thinking of getting a bottle and making an after bath wash with it, would this help do you think? It also suggests adding fatty acids particularly omega3 to the diet, gave her a small dose today and a bath in an anti-bacterial shampoo which seams to have helped a little. I've never delt with such an itchy little dog before except for a flea allergy which was quickly remedied. They're checked for fleas regularly and Alfie doesn't seam bothered, anything else you could suggest would be much appreaciated. |
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How often do you give the Benadryl? The cold weather here is driving Cosmo crazy. |
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