My 6 month old female pup as a bald patch appearing on her hind quarters vet says it's nothing to worry bout but wondered if anyone could recommend any creams I could put on it as it looks a bit dry and red....
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Thanks for this - really helpful - Vet did suggest changing her diet as she keeps getting an upset stomach so also trying to get her onto Chappie as recommended by vet but also seen others suggest on here.Hallo There was a thread on this subject not so long ago, here is the link
http://www.k9community.co.uk/forums/index....showtopic=64283
Hibiscrub is always a good starting point coupled with diet :thumbsup:
I'm quite surprised that your vet has ignored the issue, maybe that's because he doesn't know what it might be?
I hope you can clear it up, but, generally speaking, creams are a no-no as they just cause more irritation :luck: :luck: :luck:
Hi there,My 6 month old female pup as a bald patch appearing on her hind quarters vet says it's nothing to worry bout but wondered if anyone could recommend any creams I could put on it as it looks a bit dry and red....
Do you know if cats can get this too? One of my cats has had a lot of problems with sore bald patches this autumn.Hi there,My 6 month old female pup as a bald patch appearing on her hind quarters vet says it's nothing to worry bout but wondered if anyone could recommend any creams I could put on it as it looks a bit dry and red....
My male whippet pup developed bald patches on his thighs & the vet tried 2 skin scrapes which were negative. However the bald patches grew larger & lesions appeared, vet did another skin scrape & Demodex Mite was found. He prescribed Aludex Shampoo & after 3 shampoos at 6 days apart my dogs coat is looking better & I think that he on the mend. I am also dosing my dog with Advantage which is effective against Demodex, every 4 weeks. I also assist his immune system with Vitamin E400IU. All dogs have Demodex however if the mite is passed on to her pups, any of the pups with a low immune system may show signs of Demodex, the mite is very resilient & live in the hair follicles, their life cycle is around seven weeks or so & they breed on the surface of the skin, so they have to leave the hair follicle to breed & this is generally achieved during darkness. My own observations on my dog's skin was that of scratch open marks which I thought was caused by my dog scratching, however this was not the case. As the Demodex Mite is in the process of dying, they release a toxin & cause lesions on the dogs skin. Adult dogs do not have a problem with the mite, however pups with a low immune system do, once the immune system develops ie 12-18 months the Demodex usually disappears. I spent a lot of money on diets & medications etc for my dog, I wish that I had just treated him for Demodex at the outset.
Cats can pick up demodectic mange but it's a different type.Do you know if cats can get this too? One of my cats has had a lot of problems with sore bald patches this autumn.
Hi, My lad started with a bald patch on his thigh. I started to use Hibiscrub as advised by Jinnyfizz. Everything started to clear up, it was brilliant, but a couple of weeks later i noticed it reappearing, very flakey, so cut my loses and took him vets. She warned it could be mange, but would try antibiotics first! He ended up on AB's for 2 weeks, vet diagnosing skin infection. It did clear up. Until last week, when I noticed the patch is slowly coming back.Thanks for this - really helpful - Vet did suggest changing her diet as she keeps getting an upset stomach so also trying to get her onto Chappie as recommended by vet but also seen others suggest on here.Hallo There was a thread on this subject not so long ago, here is the link
http://www.k9community.co.uk/forums/index....showtopic=64283
Hibiscrub is always a good starting point coupled with diet :thumbsup:
I'm quite surprised that your vet has ignored the issue, maybe that's because he doesn't know what it might be?
I hope you can clear it up, but, generally speaking, creams are a no-no as they just cause more irritation :luck: :luck: :luck:
Grace gets this too. She seems to be fine in the summer but as winter approaches the bald patches develop. I've ordered some Bob Grass Skincure - will let you know how I get on with it.Hi, My lad started with a bald patch on his thigh. I started to use Hibiscrub as advised by Jinnyfizz. Everything started to clear up, it was brilliant, but a couple of weeks later i noticed it reappearing, very flakey, so cut my loses and took him vets. She warned it could be mange, but would try antibiotics first! He ended up on AB's for 2 weeks, vet diagnosing skin infection. It did clear up. Until last week, when I noticed the patch is slowly coming back.Thanks for this - really helpful - Vet did suggest changing her diet as she keeps getting an upset stomach so also trying to get her onto Chappie as recommended by vet but also seen others suggest on here.Hallo There was a thread on this subject not so long ago, here is the link
http://www.k9community.co.uk/forums/index....showtopic=64283
Hibiscrub is always a good starting point coupled with diet :thumbsup:
I'm quite surprised that your vet has ignored the issue, maybe that's because he doesn't know what it might be?
I hope you can clear it up, but, generally speaking, creams are a no-no as they just cause more irritation :luck: :luck: :luck:
Don't really want him to go back on AB's, but surely if it was mange, it would have spread to my other dogs? Looks like another vet visit.
Good luck Poppyluv
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