NeverSayNever
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i have had my new pup almost 2 weeks, she is 12 weeks old. Before we picked her up we know she had mites, not surprising given her and the rest of her litter were living the high life with free run on the farm and were in among the pens herding calves
Before we collected her she was frontlined. She was/is in good bodily condition with a healthy coat. she had a bit of scurf when we got her home and was pretty itchy. I gave her a good brush and after a vet check up I bathed her with baby shampoo as advised. Im reluctant to bath too often but she was pretty stinky
It helped clear up the scruf and her skin has always been and still is quite normal, no red patches no sign of irritation. The vet has confirmed no 'little visitors' are remaining and yet she still scratches, and scratches and scratches
The vet thinks it is because she will still have been itchy after having mites/fleas although they are gone, and that it may now have become habit. (She is on vetbed, washed in non bio powder btw). Ive been though having a dog with extensive allergies before and i know food could be irritating her but tbh there is no sign of irritation at all on her anywhere. She just scratches... and is obviously itchy as she cries with frustration and cant be distracted until she has hit the spot! She is on a good quality puppy food (Arden Grange) and has lovely normal poops - isnt it sad how us dog people are thrilled by this?
Scratching isnt limited to any one particular area either btw.
sooo... im thinking of trying to get something to soothe her skin and just try to break the scratch/itch cycle. But what ? Any ideas? Im also going to ask the vet if she is too young to get an evening primrose oil capsule as i found that helped one of my other dogs.
and a pic of my wee Star who says she might let you have a chew on her StagBar for reading this
sooo... im thinking of trying to get something to soothe her skin and just try to break the scratch/itch cycle. But what ? Any ideas? Im also going to ask the vet if she is too young to get an evening primrose oil capsule as i found that helped one of my other dogs.
and a pic of my wee Star who says she might let you have a chew on her StagBar for reading this