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Slaping His Face My Little Henry Is Slapping His Face With His Little Paws. Hes Doing This Close To His Eyes On Both Sides Of His Face. I Cant Find Anything On His Skin, His Eyes Were Running About A Week Ago. I Whiped The Goop Out And He Has Not Had Anymore. Thanks For Your Help Gb And Henry |
Layla does that too.. i tend to tell her to stop and then i'll scratch her face for her...he might have allergies.. we are new to allergies and whatever was out about two weeks ago (pollen.. ragweed?) REALLY bothered Layla.. she chewed her paws... her eyes watered... she scratched her face... she was so upset and uncomfortable. I was leery to take her to the vet as he is quick to medicate so instead i gave her 1ml (per 5 lbs of dog) of benadryl... children's liquid dye free... see if he does this much longer or if it progresses to scratching anywhere else. |
I'd try the benadryl too. It usually works well. |
kikko has been doing that a lot lately! i never would have thought about allergies ... he's been rubbing his face a lot, lots of watering in his eyes, and just recently been chewing his paws. I will have to look for benadryl here (hopefully they sell it in taiwan). thanks marci for the good info! :thumbup: its amazing how much you know! OP goodluck with your baby, do keep us posted! |
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you should get his ears check my brownie was doing this and he has a ear infection |
Marcel has been doing this more (again) lately too - I don't know if it's allergies or what. I'm taking him to the vet Sat. just to rule out an eye infection. He's teething like mad, so I think this may be making his eyes water more too....argh! Poor little fella. |
Could it be Marcel's teeth need cleaning? Sometimes they paw at their face, rub into the carpet when their toofies are aching. Good luck. |
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i have had a couple of puppies doing this to the sides of their faces. On inspection, I found out they were teething and had loose teeth they were trying to get out. usually the teeth were just hanging there so i pulled them on out. Once out, the pawing stopped. |
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