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Did the vet mention anything that they thought it might be?

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No, they did not know
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Has his food been changed recently? Without being disrespectful of your Vet, they are not overly trained in pet nutrition, and sometimes a simple change of food and reduction of treats can solve the problem. If his food has been changed, he could be intolerant of a particular ingredient - popular allergies are wheat glutens, and some particular meat proteins ie he can stomach chicken but not lamb. Beware the dog foods that says '4% meat and animal derivatives!', which is many of the popular supermarket brands, I won't name names, check the ingredients yourself, if can be an eye opener!

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it is possible that he still is intolerant as when they get used to a particular flavour they can start doing it try changing the flavour now and again it may help, my auntie had a cat that kept doing this and she spend out loads getting him injected and on steroids, i eventually persuaded her to take him off it all and change his food, she did this and within weeks his hair grew bk and the problems started to stop, she also bathed him in hibiscrub now and again under vet intruction to disinfect his skin.
 
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