MissJael
Well-Known Member
I've a little bichon/poodle cross I rehomed almost 2 years ago. Her skin has always been iffy, she's nearly 6 now. She's always licked her paws and belly more than is healthy but never to the point where the skin has broken. She's always been comfortable and I've tried a multitude of foods to try to isolate any allergy, JWB, Royal Canin, Burns etc.
Over the last few weeks her licking has gone to a new level and I am loathe to take her to the vet because I know it'll be straight onto steroids for her - I've been on them myself and am trying to exhaust all avenues before I go down that road. It's red, she'll chew her legs until they bleed and I don't know what to do with her. I've had her in a soft 'cosy collar' which she appears quite happy with to physically stop her chewing herself but as soon as it's off she's straight back to it.
Her skin has dramatically improved since I put it on her but I can't keep a collar on her for the rest of her life
So any advice on what to do would be great - she's not crying or distressed with it on which leads me to believe this is a habit rather than an actual itch. I've given her a small dose of piriton today but it's just making her sleepy, I've got some cod liver oil to start putting over her food. Of course if she needs to go to the vet then I'll happily take her, just looking for some thoughts/advice since skin problems seem quite common.
Over the last few weeks her licking has gone to a new level and I am loathe to take her to the vet because I know it'll be straight onto steroids for her - I've been on them myself and am trying to exhaust all avenues before I go down that road. It's red, she'll chew her legs until they bleed and I don't know what to do with her. I've had her in a soft 'cosy collar' which she appears quite happy with to physically stop her chewing herself but as soon as it's off she's straight back to it.
Her skin has dramatically improved since I put it on her but I can't keep a collar on her for the rest of her life