Itchy Dog HELP! *QUESTION*
My friend Katie Pipp has a gorgeous Golden Retriever named Abby who is under a little under or over a year old if I remember correctly. Today at school she was telling me how Abby is having these health issues and is constantly itching herself. She said she is always itching her ears, belly, back, groin, biting/licking paws, and even scratching the inside of her mouth. She told me they gave her an oatmeal bath and she stopped itching for about two days then started itching again. I brought up food allergies and mentioned that Abby might be allergic to her food, Katie told me they are feeding her Iams. Abbys a hunting dog, but I don't think it's anything from the field, she hasn't gone hunting for a long time since the seasons over. I mentioned to her that she might want to take her to the vet to get Abby checked out. She told me she'd let her parents know...
What do you think is wrong!? Fleas!? Skin allergy!? Food allergy!?
Just thought I would post this to help her out and give her the information to get Abby help.
*EDIT*: *smacks head* DUH! This should prolly be under "Dog Health" SILLY ME! HELLLLO! Sorry! lol!
Thanks for your help in advance!
I e-mail you cause I tend to write a book
most important thing is to switch Abby food.
Sounds like food allergies
Eagle Pack Holistic
California Natural
Wellness
Canidae
Natural Balance
Timber Wolf
Pinnacle
are some choices, you may want to stick with
a Lamb base food or Duck, Buffalo.
commercial foods, stuff you buy at a grocery store or discount chain store tend to be 90% grains with no real meat and this is where our pets get allergies, bacterial infections and major health problems.
oh and this goes for treats also, best to try carrots or apples or liver treats rather than ones that have alot of grains. Just stick to the brands above for treats and you should be ok.
Dick Van Patten, Natural Balance makes these meat rolls you cut up like a sausage, those are great for treats. Freeze dried liver treats are good to for allergy dogs.
e-mail me if you'd like more help
supplement isn't always nessarry if you feeding a quality food but added Flax Seed Oil to the food a few times a week can help without any side effects.