Thursday, January 7, 2010

What is the best shampoo or natural treatment for my dogs skin problem ?

She scratches alot and


she bites her self alot.


=[ im really worried about her.


She scratches her neck and her legs and


she has bit her hands n bleed them


,my dad put on her bites hot lemon wit salt


n we put bandages around her hands


souu she wouldn't bite her hands


i dont want that anymore =( PLEASE HELP!!!.... any natural treatments and shampoo's that work really good, please help me! thanks alot





here are some picture's of her to give u a view of what her hair type


she has


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PLEASE help me. thanks again


God Bless You.,What is the best shampoo or natural treatment for my dogs skin problem ?
Diet, diet, diet... Her skin problems are most likely caused by her diet. Try adding a supplement like ';Dinovite'; to her food, its worked wonders with my three dogs.


http://www.dinovite.com/





Another good natural skin soother is oregano oil.What is the best shampoo or natural treatment for my dogs skin problem ?
Well, it's either fleas or a skin rash. A vet can give you some very expensive shampoo for either one, but you don't want to spend too much money. Pet stores have shampoos for fleas and rash. Flea repellant, which is a tube of medicine, goes on once a month and keeps ticks and fleas away. If it is fleas, wash your dog as a bottle of flea shampoo says. If it is a rash, vet is reccomended, and rash shampoo is sometimes available at a pet store, but vets can give you specific shampoos, and you don't want to risk it getting infected. Sorry about your dog, but I hope this helps!
Treatment of skin disease may include the use of antibiotics, antihistamines, steroids, topical drugs, antifungal drugs, medicated shampoos and rinses, dietary supplements, special diets and surgical removal of masses. Some therapies may take months to be effective and in some cases, it may be necessary to continue the therapy for the rest of your dog's life.





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change her diet.


please tell you father to STOP putting lemon %26amp; salt on her - Jesus - what's wrong with people?! That fricking HURTS!
Try Mane %26amp; Tail Shampoo %26amp; Conditioner. What I use %26amp; it is wonderful!
Go to the vet! they give you a bunch of shampoo's and antibiotics. It's pricey but it really works!
go to a natural/healthy pet food store and pick up some oatmeal shampoo





oatmeal is wonderful for skin problems. your dog doesnt look too bad judging from the pictures, so just try the shampoo every 4 days to 1 week (unless it otherwise directs) and see if it helps her any





untill it starts working, try spraying some bitter apple spray on the areas she bites most (unless the skin is open/has very recently healed over) to help prevent further damage to her skin





I hope this helps :3





EDIT: I almost forgot! her diet may be contributing to her itchy skin. cheaper petfoods like pedigree use a lot of corn and, basically, sawdust. maybe try a new brand of kibble/whathaveyou when/if you go to a healthy pet food store, it also helps my dogs skin and coat very much

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