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Itchy dog...home remedies anyone?
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<blockquote data-quote="witzend" data-source="post: 658129" data-attributes="member: 99"><p>They're probably picking up pollen in the yard. If the undercoat isn't too bad you can hose them down on a regular basis and wash it out of their fur. Both our dogs are two coated dogs, so Mandy, who is the one who roles in the grass and dirt for a good scratch will stay wet for a week if you don't blow her dry. It's not an option for her. But we do add fish oil capsules to her food twice a day to try to combat the dry skin. Being a Labrador, she just eats it with the rest of the food. She'll eat them like treats, too if needed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="witzend, post: 658129, member: 99"] They're probably picking up pollen in the yard. If the undercoat isn't too bad you can hose them down on a regular basis and wash it out of their fur. Both our dogs are two coated dogs, so Mandy, who is the one who roles in the grass and dirt for a good scratch will stay wet for a week if you don't blow her dry. It's not an option for her. But we do add fish oil capsules to her food twice a day to try to combat the dry skin. Being a Labrador, she just eats it with the rest of the food. She'll eat them like treats, too if needed. [/QUOTE]
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