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Help Please , Lola Has Recently In The Last Week Started To Really Scratch Herself
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Mainly behind her ears and in her groin area, she was just groomed two weeks ago and they always use flea repellent shampoo on her, I’ve checked her groin and there no skin abrasion there and no sign of fleas either, I’ve given her an antihistamine crushed on the tip of a spoon with water which she’s taken,there’s black bits of her coat on the carpet and rug, any ideas please?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Have you looked in her ears for mites etc? Does skin behind her ears look normal? TBH bobbi it could be anything, fleas (a tell-tale sign is often tiny black specs on bedding which go reddish in water - flea poop), a bacterial/fungal attack, allergy to something or other. The ears and groin itching could even be unrelated. If it were me I'd probably keep an eye and if it persists or seems to be really bothering her I'd contact the vets.
No Wolf, she gets the same food which is Winalot pouches in gravy and occasionally chicken .
Jjio9, you might just have a point there, the groomer used to alway give her flea treatment ( I’m assuming that’s in the back of her neck?
However she didn’t have any on her ( she’s a mobile groomer) but said she’d use a flea shampoo on her
Jjio9, you might just have a point there, the groomer used to alway give her flea treatment ( I’m assuming that’s in the back of her neck?
However she didn’t have any on her ( she’s a mobile groomer) but said she’d use a flea shampoo on her
My friend's dog exhibited similar symptoms, with the condition being identified as an allergy. The dog had to go for lots of special treatment at a regional veterinary centre, 30 miles from her home, but that had to stop when the bills reached £20k, as the insurance policy didn't cover bills beyond that for a single condition. She also had to get rid of all the carpets in her home and just live with the bare tiles that were underneath them.
Despite all of the hassle though, the dog lived a long and generally happy life though, with only occasional flare-ups of the allergy.
Despite all of the hassle though, the dog lived a long and generally happy life though, with only occasional flare-ups of the allergy.
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