what would cause a dog to scratch all the time
#91
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Location: Emporia Kansas
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Is your house carpeted? My son's border collie drove us crazy with his scratching. His skin finally became infected. Our Vets worked with us constantly to try and help this poor animal. Finally my son moved to a place that has no carpeting. Needless to say he does not scratch. If he comes to visit though, within just a few minutes of being here he resumes scratching. The skin being scratched open leads to skin infections that become extremely smelly and irritating. Please check your carpeting for this animals sake.
#92
Do not DO NOT put antibacterial gel on your dog. My DGD rubbed some on my dog and the poor dog was sick for two days. It absorbed in her skin and she vomited and had diarrhea all day. Not much was rubbed on her at all but just a little will cause severe distress.
#94
My friend who is a vet and shows dogs gave me this tip...add one teaspoon of cooking oil, Canola, into the animals food (once a day) and this will make a difference. I tried it with my dogs and it really works.
#95
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Location: Dover, PA
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try changing the dog food.
My party pom started scratching all the time
I did not change her food but for awhile the pet store
was out of her kind.
Later I found out the company was sold and the ingredients were changed
It had chicken in it.
I now have her on Blue Buffalo turkey & sweet potato
no scratching
My party pom started scratching all the time
I did not change her food but for awhile the pet store
was out of her kind.
Later I found out the company was sold and the ingredients were changed
It had chicken in it.
I now have her on Blue Buffalo turkey & sweet potato
no scratching
#97
I can't give Elly May(toy poodle) any dog food so she eats hamburger, veggies and anything we eat with out preservatives. She itches and licks her feet that drives me insane so I treat her feet with suffodine(get at walmart in pet section)She is allergic to alot. But seems better when on an antibiotic. You might check into an internal infection some where with your pet.
#98
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CHEYLETIELLA or more seriously---syringomyelia/arnold chiari.
Could also be habit, I inherited a dog from an alzheimic and he just scratched, after all the tests which revealed nothing,so I used to spray [a short sharp burst] with fresh water and eventually he stopped.
Also, tea tree/lavender oil mixed with water rubbed on soothes.
Could also be habit, I inherited a dog from an alzheimic and he just scratched, after all the tests which revealed nothing,so I used to spray [a short sharp burst] with fresh water and eventually he stopped.
Also, tea tree/lavender oil mixed with water rubbed on soothes.
#99
Originally Posted by Sadiemae
I googled and there is some great information here:
http://www.petmd.com/dog/general-hea..._bite_and_lick
http://www.petmd.com/dog/general-hea..._bite_and_lick
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