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 I also recommend a vet dermatologist.  Heck, when Piccolo was having skin problems a few years ago, I did not even know there was such a thing as a dermatologist specialist for animals.  Smartest move I ever made, once I figured it out.   The first visit is pricey with all the tests, but you will get answers. And after the first visit, things are reasonable. We spent so much money going to the regular vet for months, when Piccolo had a problem, that it probably would have been less expensive to go to the dermatologist right away. Sorry your pup has been miserable for so long and glad to hear you want to get this resolved. Good luck and hope all turns out well for Mickie. Please let us know. | 
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 I hate fleas. So sorry you and Mickie are going through this, Hope you find a solution soon. He must be very miserable.I know the fleas and knats are bad in Pa. this year.Knats have my leggs all bit up. We have the black wood fleas this year every time I take them out they come in with some on them, Don't know how to get rid of them. We even had our yard treated for fleas. I just keep bathing and treating for them. Hope you have better news to report on Mickie.:animal-pa Anne/Luci | 
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 Revolution wont kill a bad case of mites alone.  My vet put Chachi on it when he had mites but he also had to have dips like 5 of them.  His were prett y bad though all the hair on his back was gone from it | 
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 So sorry your baby is so miserable, mine were all itching/scratching really bad and one had some hair loss, I switched their food to Fromm's now there is no more itching and Laci hair is back..we have tried several different ones from Fromm's  but they really like the (salmon/veggies) a lot | 
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 I have had this problen before. Vet took my dog off food with corn or corn products........Bought Nutro Natural choice lamb & rice ...little bites.....Also bath in Baby shampoooo...only thing that she doesn't itch with. Then I buy.  Vet's Best.........Hot Spot Spray...............all natural not greasy. I get it online from KVvet. This has worked wonders......Hair coming back..no more itching.....Can't hurt to try......Hope your baby gets help soon.Poor thuing........ | 
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 For now I would get him on a limited ingredient grain free food that uses only grass fed animals with not antibiotics, steroids, or hormones injected into the animals. It's only a guess but the way you describe the skin it could be some form of fungus you are dealing with. He needs a specialist to pinpoint his problem. Most itching is caused by food allergy if it is not from an external source like fleas, etc. Most meats on the open market are injected with hormones, antibiotics and steroids through out their lifetime and these things stay in the meat that we are eating. Yuck. Many animals react to these meats but they can also react to certain grains or both. A limited ingredient food would be a starting point until you can get him to a specialist. Many homeopathic vets are good at pinpointing these issues. | 
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 I have work with dogs at kennels , grew up on a farm too , we would give small amount of bendlry for skin or food allergy, I mean just a little . | 
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