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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 605659" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>They do have an over the counter cortisone spray for animals. There is also that stuff called scalpisone or something like that which is for humans but all it is is liquid cortisone which spreads very quickly over the scalp when you put a few drops on your scalp. I think I would try both of those as well as cutting out all gluten, soy, dairy and if you can, dyes. Yes the food is more expensive but... </p><p></p><p>I buy my food at Tractor Supply and the bag I buy that is actually good for my dog is cheaper there than a same size bag of name brand dog food which has all the nasty's in it. For example, I pay just over 20 bucks including tax for an 18 pound bag of my food. A 17 pound bag of premium dog food is over 24 dollars at my grocery store.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 605659, member: 1514"] They do have an over the counter cortisone spray for animals. There is also that stuff called scalpisone or something like that which is for humans but all it is is liquid cortisone which spreads very quickly over the scalp when you put a few drops on your scalp. I think I would try both of those as well as cutting out all gluten, soy, dairy and if you can, dyes. Yes the food is more expensive but... I buy my food at Tractor Supply and the bag I buy that is actually good for my dog is cheaper there than a same size bag of name brand dog food which has all the nasty's in it. For example, I pay just over 20 bucks including tax for an 18 pound bag of my food. A 17 pound bag of premium dog food is over 24 dollars at my grocery store. [/QUOTE]
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