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    Quote Originally Posted by JenBKR
    Y You might want to make sure that it's just dandruff first though because those little flakes could be flea or lice eggs too.
    Well they can't be lice. Lice are species spacific & only bother humans.


    Doesnt Olive Oil help dry skin, too??
    Yes it does but it isn't as good as safflower oil or other oils like omega 3-6 &/or 9. (IF I remember right some of the omega oils are better than others, hopefully someone will chime in on this one).
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    Quote Originally Posted by lv4dogs
    Well they can't be lice. Lice are species spacific & only bother humans.



    Yes it does but it isn't as good as safflower oil or other oils like omega 3-6 &/or 9. (IF I remember right some of the omega oils are better than others, hopefully someone will chime in on this one).
    Where can you buy the Omega oils?
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    Isn't pro plan kind of expensive too? At least in my area it is about the same price as Nutro.

    Omega oils can be found in just about any store. Pet stores carry them and you can find them in with the vitamin supplements at Walmart & the like even your vet will have some & no appointment is needed!
    Pet stores & vets often have different kinds of skin & coat supplements, like linatone, lipaderm, derm caps, vitacoat avoderm, etc...



    I THINK it is the omega 6&3 that is better than the 9, but again I am not certain.
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    Quote Originally Posted by lv4dogs
    Isn't pro plan kind of expensive too? At least in my area it is about the same price as Nutro.

    Omega oils can be found in just about any store. Pet stores carry them and you can find them in with the vitamin supplements at Walmart & the like even your vet will have some & no appointment is needed!
    Pet stores & vets often have different kinds of skin & coat supplements, like linatone, lipaderm, derm caps, vitacoat avoderm, etc...



    I THINK it is the omega 6&3 that is better than the 9, but again I am not certain.
    Yeah, Pro Plan's about $12-15...I'll have to look at Petsmart this weekend. I am going to convince my mom to go
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    but I will be buying her some DOG shampoo or Selsum Blue or SOMETHING to help her dandruff.
    Do NOT use selsum blue or any other human dandruff shampoo! It has chemicals that can be left behind on their coat which could be posinous if she licks it off!

    As for oils I like Omega-3. I live in the desert, so it's super dry here especially in the winter. Tibby (my cat) will sometimes get problems with dandruff so I add a little Omega-3 to her diet and it works very well.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Uabassoon
    Do NOT use selsum blue or any other human dandruff shampoo! It has chemicals that can be left behind on their coat which could be posinous if she licks it off!

    As for oils I like Omega-3. I live in the desert, so it's super dry here especially in the winter. Tibby (my cat) will sometimes get problems with dandruff so I add a little Omega-3 to her diet and it works very well.

    With any shampoo you are supposed to rinse VERY well. (hey maybe that is part of her problem???) Are you rinsing her well after each bath?
    I know of a lot of vets that reccomend selsum blue for dandruff problems & have never heard of any ill affects.

    Thanks for letting us know what Omega oil is the best. I coulnd't remember what one.
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    Quote Originally Posted by lv4dogs
    With any shampoo you are supposed to rinse VERY well. (hey maybe that is part of her problem???) Are you rinsing her well after each bath?
    I know of a lot of vets that reccomend selsum blue for dandruff problems & have never heard of any ill affects.

    Thanks for letting us know what Omega oil is the best. I coulnd't remember what one.
    I rinse her, then rinse her again and I do this about 2 times, as I dont want the soap to still be there/...
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    Dogs can get lice, lice lay nits on the hair which are visible to the naked eye. They pose no harm to any other animal, they are species specific. There is also the dreadful "walking dandruff". Yes It looks as though the dandruff is walking, unfortunately, this is caused by the movement of Cheyletiella mites motoring around under the scales.

    These can only be diagnosed by a veterinarian, but dont worry, it is probably just dry skin. Does she have thickened skin? Or slight loss of hair? Is she itchy?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Crazy-Cat-Lover
    Dogs can get lice, lice lay nits on the hair which are visible to the naked eye. They pose no harm to any other animal, they are species specific. There is also the dreadful "walking dandruff". Yes It looks as though the dandruff is walking, unfortunately, this is caused by the movement of Cheyletiella mites motoring around under the scales.

    These can only be diagnosed by a veterinarian, but dont worry, it is probably just dry skin. Does she have thickened skin? Or slight loss of hair? Is she itchy?
    Shes VERY itchy...it could be a slight case of fleas...(But dont worry we're getting flea meds tomorrow) No hair loss...Thickened skin?? Not sure...
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    Willow also has dandruff, and since she has black her it shows up a lot, but when I look at her skin under her fur it looks like it itches a lot too.. does it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by lv4dogs
    Well they can't be lice. Lice are species spacific & only bother humans.
    Aren't there lice for animals? Belle had lice when she was a baby, at least that's what the vet said she had - he said she had 'kitty lice"

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    I didnt know animals could get lice...I'm pretty sure Lilys is dandruff though
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    Quote Originally Posted by JenBKR
    Aren't there lice for animals? Belle had lice when she was a baby, at least that's what the vet said she had - he said she had 'kitty lice"
    Lice can be found in animals, it's very rare in domesticated animals though, and even pretty rare in wildlife. And even when they do get it it rarely causes any harm what so ever & usually goes away on it's own in just a short time. Lice found on animals can not be transfered to humans.



    Don't bathe her but once a month unless she gets into something yucky. Especially in winter. And yes, olive oil is probaby better. But just a teaspoon in her food everyother day.
    I couldn't agree more. Bath even less if you can. My guys only get about 2-3 baths per year, most of the baths are because they get into something yucky. If they don't get into anything at all they only get 2 baths a year, one in tthe begining of winter (I was really late at that one this year) and again in the spring/summer.
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    if you say she gets stinky mayeb you can get a hair product to clean the hair and not wet the skin which is what causes the dryness of it........
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    Quote Originally Posted by lv4dogs
    Lice can be found in animals, it's very rare in domesticated animals though, and even pretty rare in wildlife. And even when they do get it it rarely causes any harm what so ever & usually goes away on it's own in just a short time. Lice found on animals can not be transfered to humans.
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