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<blockquote data-quote="Star*" data-source="post: 73839" data-attributes="member: 4964"><p>I'm so glad it is NOT mange. </p><p></p><p>We have exhausted our vet on our American Bulldog. He takes Benedryl, 2 tabs 2x a day, he takes Soloxizine for thyroid. We have discovered through food elimination diets he is allergic to corn, wheat gluten and soy. I spoke with a vet regarding his food and it was suggested we try Nutro. All natural no corn no crap. And he likes it. We feed the lamb and rice. </p><p></p><p>I also use a WONDERFUL shampoo that was created by a specialist. IT's a keratolytic, degreasing, follicular flushing, antibacterial. It has Benzoyl peroxide 3% solution in it. It's called BPO-3 It's by vet solutions out of Ft. Worth TX. You mix it in a cup AFTER you have used another shampoo with tremendous rinsing. Then I apply it and work it in with a soft scrub brush. Then we dry, dry, dry....and set him somewhere to completely dry. THere is no odor...and my dog doesn't itch nearly as bad after being washed. </p><p></p><p>-WHen I can I just put him in the shower with me...and crack the door a little. (That's when I had a shower before my bathroom fell in) - another phat story. </p><p></p><p>ALSO.....watch whats in her dog treats. Most of them have CORN. Tossing the occasional pop corn treat? BIG no no. A lot of human food ? CORN. </p><p></p><p>My vet says we're fighting the invisible devils in airborne allergens. I considered a mask....but the other dogs surely would make fun of him. </p><p></p><p>Hope she's felling better today. You must be relieved. </p><p></p><p>Hugs</p><p>and </p><p>COOKIES</p><p>Star</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Star*, post: 73839, member: 4964"] I'm so glad it is NOT mange. We have exhausted our vet on our American Bulldog. He takes Benedryl, 2 tabs 2x a day, he takes Soloxizine for thyroid. We have discovered through food elimination diets he is allergic to corn, wheat gluten and soy. I spoke with a vet regarding his food and it was suggested we try Nutro. All natural no corn no crap. And he likes it. We feed the lamb and rice. I also use a WONDERFUL shampoo that was created by a specialist. IT's a keratolytic, degreasing, follicular flushing, antibacterial. It has Benzoyl peroxide 3% solution in it. It's called BPO-3 It's by vet solutions out of Ft. Worth TX. You mix it in a cup AFTER you have used another shampoo with tremendous rinsing. Then I apply it and work it in with a soft scrub brush. Then we dry, dry, dry....and set him somewhere to completely dry. THere is no odor...and my dog doesn't itch nearly as bad after being washed. -WHen I can I just put him in the shower with me...and crack the door a little. (That's when I had a shower before my bathroom fell in) - another phat story. ALSO.....watch whats in her dog treats. Most of them have CORN. Tossing the occasional pop corn treat? BIG no no. A lot of human food ? CORN. My vet says we're fighting the invisible devils in airborne allergens. I considered a mask....but the other dogs surely would make fun of him. Hope she's felling better today. You must be relieved. Hugs and COOKIES Star [/QUOTE]
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