Comments on: Dog Skin Problems – 10 Remedies To Help Alleviate An Itchy Dog https://puppyintraining.com/10-remedies-to-help-alleviate-dog-skin-problems/ Dog Lovers | Puppy Experts Thu, 10 Aug 2023 03:43:28 +0000 hourly 1 By: Rena https://puppyintraining.com/10-remedies-to-help-alleviate-dog-skin-problems/#comment-376184 Sat, 27 Jul 2019 07:53:47 +0000 https://puppyintraining.com/?p=5962#comment-376184 In reply to Kathy.

Are you worried about your dog or your grass?

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By: Rena https://puppyintraining.com/10-remedies-to-help-alleviate-dog-skin-problems/#comment-376183 Sat, 27 Jul 2019 07:51:19 +0000 https://puppyintraining.com/?p=5962#comment-376183 In reply to Dave Lind.

I have a pit bull who right now has bad allergies vet gave antibiotics ear drops an eye drop but still rash itchy I changed his food to crave an the refrigerator chicken gonna see how that is.

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By: Nikki https://puppyintraining.com/10-remedies-to-help-alleviate-dog-skin-problems/#comment-372970 Wed, 01 May 2019 18:27:59 +0000 https://puppyintraining.com/?p=5962#comment-372970 In reply to Pitbullscare.

What kind..i have a 12 week old pit who was on blue Buffalo puppy food and now hes itching with spots and chews..it sucks..i thought that Was supposed to be good food..thank you!

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By: Pitbullscare https://puppyintraining.com/10-remedies-to-help-alleviate-dog-skin-problems/#comment-372844 Tue, 30 Apr 2019 07:28:28 +0000 https://puppyintraining.com/?p=5962#comment-372844 Grain free food working well for my pitbull very well.
usually pit bulls are very hypo allergic. The Grain free food diet helps my dog well .

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By: freddy Caetano https://puppyintraining.com/10-remedies-to-help-alleviate-dog-skin-problems/#comment-361107 Sat, 06 Oct 2018 15:02:05 +0000 https://puppyintraining.com/?p=5962#comment-361107 Organic coconut oil refined seems to work very well the fish oil good idea it doesn’t really work

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By: Shane Rowland https://puppyintraining.com/10-remedies-to-help-alleviate-dog-skin-problems/#comment-350959 Thu, 07 Dec 2017 17:13:56 +0000 https://puppyintraining.com/?p=5962#comment-350959 In reply to Lisa.

Hey I have a female gotti that has skin problems as well. The thing I’ve used the most and it’s always been in my family and is very effective.. get a jar of real mayo helmans or dukes preferably and get hand fulls at a time and thoroughly wipe it all over him and massage it down to his skin. Put him on a short chain to prevent him from licking it off let it stay for 30 to 45 min.. after this wash him with a shampoo that has oatmill in it they sell it at petco or pet’s smart it also has a conditioner with oatmill.. I personally use well&good soothing itch shampoo.. with the matching conditioner. Make sure to rinse very well. After he drys completely mix some Apple cider vinegar with water about 60/40 on the mix with Apple cider vinegar being 60% And let this air dry on him.. I normally do they mayo and Apple cider vinegar in the spring and fall when my dog Harley has her biggest flair ups.. wash him atleast twice a month with the shampoo I recommended and this works wonders. Hope everything works out for you

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By: Linda L https://puppyintraining.com/10-remedies-to-help-alleviate-dog-skin-problems/#comment-348326 Wed, 18 Oct 2017 03:33:21 +0000 https://puppyintraining.com/?p=5962#comment-348326 In reply to Evelyn.

I use Malaseb medicated shampoo by Bayer for my dog. You can get it at from your vet or on Amazon.

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By: Kathy https://puppyintraining.com/10-remedies-to-help-alleviate-dog-skin-problems/#comment-346268 Sat, 26 Aug 2017 15:02:44 +0000 https://puppyintraining.com/?p=5962#comment-346268 We have 2 issues. One dog constantly licks the wood floors. She has been tested and has no illness. Whst can we do to stop this. Also is there any allergy meds that do not cause dead spots on the grass. We have one dog that is ruining the lawn and we are constantly trying to fix it

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By: Dottie https://puppyintraining.com/10-remedies-to-help-alleviate-dog-skin-problems/#comment-339715 Sat, 08 Apr 2017 19:12:26 +0000 https://puppyintraining.com/?p=5962#comment-339715 My Yorkiepoo is only 8 pounds and has skin issues ever since we moved to Florida 5yrs ago.
We have tried many different medications to no avail. During these 5yrs we have lived in homes with rugs and ones without and have vacuumed and mopped both floors endlessly hoping that this would make a difference but it never did. What has made a difference for her has been putting her in an infant onesie. I have the kind that has snaps in the front, only I put it on her backward and snap it up in the back so that her tail will stick out. As soon as I take it off her she goes back to scratching. I guess her condition my be environmental. Her worst times are in the morning and 4pm till 9:30pm. She still licks or sometimes bites her paws but if I catch her and tell her to stop she does. I don’t like to cover her paws because she could get hurt walking or jumping around. I hope maybe this will help someone with a small dog. I discovered this method by accident and it maybe worth a try.

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By: Dave Lind https://puppyintraining.com/10-remedies-to-help-alleviate-dog-skin-problems/#comment-336229 Tue, 07 Mar 2017 14:52:02 +0000 https://puppyintraining.com/?p=5962#comment-336229 My cocker is almost 11 years old. He has always had skin issues and I went through the exact veterinary steps as you. He was eating Innova dog food until there were issues with contamination. I switched Chips to Blue Buffalo Freedom for seniors and his skin issues are completely gone. Freedom is grain-free. Give it a try.

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