Caroleanne
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The Forthglade Natural Pet Food Menu isn`t kibble and is 100% natural
Thank you May, it's always good to hear other people's experiences. Bathing in special shampoo is the first thing that all the vets recommend, but not only is it a real pain because you have to do it twice a week, but it also didn't do any good and our doggy used to get really cheesed off. We have also found that an antihistamine helps, but the doggy dermatologist said that she's the worst case he's ever seen, so we haven't been able to find anything which actually clears up the problem. The big problem is that her "hot spot" is her whole body. Literally every inch of the skin on her body is red hot to the touch, there isn't anywhere which is normal skin temperature even though her body temperature is normal. Antibiotics and skin scrapings show there is no infection of the skin and anti-inflammatories don't reduce the skin's temperature. She's nearly 10 now and has been like this since she was two - and stlll the tail keeps wagging!
I think there might currently be one new one on eBay at present.
The Forthglade Natural Pet Food Menu isn`t kibble and is 100% natural
Hi Scout ..bless your doggy ...can I suggest that the water and the speacial soap could be aggravating it all even more ....
Scout
You might find this thread interesting, 3 pages long but lots of tips from other owners.
http://www.dogster.com/forums/West_highland_terrier/thread/705408
Good luck Scout ...everything crossed for you fur baby :mysmilie_48:Very interesting indeed, thanks Breeze. I've tried some of the things in the thread, but there are some I haven't. Have written it all down along with the suggestions I've been given here and I will work my way through the list. Will try one thing at a time so I can see what does or doesn't have an effect. I'm very grateful for everyone's help.
I hope it works for you, yes give it a good few weeks to get into the systemI found this in the village pet shop this morning, so she'll be having it for dinner tonight. Also bought some spinach and will try that for a few weeks if she'll eat it. Fingers crossed!
If I was buying a bear (or stuffed animal) which would be as a present for a child I would go for Steiff.I recently bought a small one ( & not super expensive) for a friend's baby Grandchild.I don't see Charlie Bears as collectable items.
When you see photos of a bed piled high with furry animals or for that matter pillows, I always hope it is a spare room because if their partner is anything like Mr L it would be a mega row every bedtime whilst the "things" were despatched to another place, or the bin!
When you see photos of a bed piled high with furry animals or for that matter pillows, I always hope it is a spare room because if their partner is anything like Mr L it would be a mega row every bedtime whilst the "things" were despatched to another place, or the bin!
Cc, at least he is breathing! At least I assume the CB's aren't!