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<blockquote data-quote="GoingNorth" data-source="post: 316198" data-attributes="member: 1963"><p>Sounds like this gal might have seborrhea which is a condition where the oil glands in the skin malfunction. Over the hind end is a pretty common location. It can get really smelly and itchy if not treated and some dogs will get secondary fungal or bacterial infections.</p><p></p><p>Since you mention that her coat is otherwise very oily, I'd check into a good shampoo for dogs that contains coal-tar and benzyl peroxide. You'd want to let that stay on for fifteen or so, rinse until the water absolutely runs clearr, and then use an unscented oatmeal conditioner. Again, rinse thoroughly.</p><p></p><p>Just a safety reminder, the BPO and Coal Tar (Salycimide) shampoos can not be used on cats.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GoingNorth, post: 316198, member: 1963"] Sounds like this gal might have seborrhea which is a condition where the oil glands in the skin malfunction. Over the hind end is a pretty common location. It can get really smelly and itchy if not treated and some dogs will get secondary fungal or bacterial infections. Since you mention that her coat is otherwise very oily, I'd check into a good shampoo for dogs that contains coal-tar and benzyl peroxide. You'd want to let that stay on for fifteen or so, rinse until the water absolutely runs clearr, and then use an unscented oatmeal conditioner. Again, rinse thoroughly. Just a safety reminder, the BPO and Coal Tar (Salycimide) shampoos can not be used on cats. [/QUOTE]
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