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  • Whistler

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    Post Hoars, I have a dog who has scratched herself to where she finally has drawn blood. Technically she’s my daughter’s dog, and my daughter has taken her to the vet for steroids, allergy meds, etc. She has soaked the dog in coconut oil and tried different foods.

    Any ideas appreciated. The poor thing is suffering.

    I had a Rottie with similar issues, none of the steroids or expensive creams and ointments helped. Sounds odd but what we finally found that gave her some relief was hydro-therapy in warm water with an Oatmeal shampoo.
    Something about the oatmeal eased her itching.
    Hope it works for yours!
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    Coon

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    Post Hoars, I have a dog who has scratched herself to where she finally has drawn blood. Technically she’s my daughter’s dog, and my daughter has taken her to the vet for steroids, allergy meds, etc. She has soaked the dog in coconut oil and tried different foods.

    Any ideas appreciated. The poor thing is suffering.
    You say she's tried different foods, what exactly was different about them? Some dogs are allergic to different things in dog foods, such as corn, or maybe the chicken by products. Other than that and what she's already done, I got nothing.
     
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