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I really don't understand, at all, why you won't treat her ALLERGIES, and are just wanting to treat the symptoms on the feet (!!??!). Allergies are *miserable* for dogs -- *please* please please treat the allergies - that is what's causing the paw licking and any other symptoms. You're focusing on the wrong solution here. I'll post this again for you: http://www.yorkietalk.com/forums/die...tart-here.html |
I totally agree with you Wylie's Mom about treating/checking allergies. We used the Nizeral AFTER seeing a vet, identifying the issue and learning that her excessive licking had caused a fungal infection that we treated with the Nizeral. Always great advice to seek professional attention before treating. Thanks for the reminder! |
Poor her. It's hard to get them to stop isn't it? This article mentions other things besides allergies.....maybe take a look just in case? Pyoderma, atopic dermatitis, yeast infection? https://www.vetary.com/dog/condition/itchy-skin It mentions weather changes too, like you said. We have an Aussie who cannot run in the park grasses in the spring and fall otherwise she itches a lot. So we avoid that environment at that time of year and she is fine otherwise! I hope she gets better soon! |
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Just make sure she does not lick the product. There could be ingredients that can have an adverse effect if ingested. |
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So far she not licking on here feet. But I will let the vet know when we see them again |
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