Why does my English Springer Spanial puppy have a really large rash all over his white spots? - tummy itches after food
My spanial Springer is about 4 months.
When I started about a month to scratch and itch all the time. Reached the point where he no longer had to do what he does not bite, so they might even stop walking. He bites his stomach is, above all. We took him to the vet and told me it was nothing. She said that her skin was beautiful and the only child of Benadryl for a week. A few days later a rash in the abdomen, legs and mouth. Itching and he is more than ever. Itching so badly that he moans and cries of pain. We are away from him and combed, not fly at all. Pets we can use it without him itch. The outbreak in the fields of Pentecost. We xchange his food, bedding, toys. and has not changed at all. I admit, medical baths and doing nothing.
seems to worsen every day and can not understand what is wrong with him. Someone please help me and my poor dog
5 comments:
Springer is characterized by skin problems. He seems very young to have already with skin problems. It may be a food allergy. Perhaps your vet is a process to recommend a diet food recipe, and may also need antibiotics, a secondary bacterial infection from scratching the skin have. This could be a contact allergy. If he eating and drinking from plastic containers, which would amend the glass container or steel. Sometimes you can dry the skin by bathing a lot especially with some resistance products such as shampoos Hartz.
Take your dog to seek another veterinarian and a second opinion - you can allergic reaction to something, but you need to know what is! There is "nothing" - poor dog !!!!!
That sounds like a sunburn may be that some of our horses with white stripes on the face and she needs to put sunscreen in summer
Our vet told us to use a common human lotion on them with a block of high sun protection factor
Add in our white cat around the nose and ears
Spaniels are generally well known skin allergies and infections of the skin, therefore, not usually start until at least 1 to 2 years. This seems very suspicious itch. There are 2 ways .... demodectic mange and sarcoptic mange is usually much more numerous and difficult to diagnose but easy to treat. Without doubt, your vet has a mess of skin from that to check. If not, you should to vet or find a new one. And do not wash with medicated shampoo, unless recommended by your veterinarian. It can dry out the skin and make the itching worse. Good luck.
If they get him to the vet. Try a new vet. Describe what has happened to the vet again, and help with the situation.
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