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<blockquote data-quote="envisablepuppet" data-source="post: 68065" data-attributes="member: 585"><p>Your poor pup. We have four and have always had hunting dogs. Mainly Golden Retrievers. We had a couple in the past that had major skin problems. One had a major flea allergy. Removing all the bark dust around our house helped a lot. We didn't know fleas nest in it until we removed it.</p><p></p><p>I used to put any pills I had to give in a small piece of bread with either a small amount of peanut butter or butter on it. Depending on what they liked best. With as many pills as your having to give you'd need several pieces of food. If the pills aren't time released try melting them in a little warm water and using a pet medication dispenser or giving her her fav people food and try concealing it that way. </p><p></p><p>The dispenser is kind of like a syringe but has no needle of course. You can try crushing the pills and putting them in some kind of moist food your dog likes. That's works pretty well to. The jell pill can be opened and squeezed on the food.</p><p></p><p>That many pills would be difficult for any dog to have to deal with. Why hasn't your vet given her an allergy shot? It would probably cut down on a lot of those pills and only has to be given about once every six months.</p><p> </p><p>You might also try putting Bag Balm on the sores. It works great for our dogs when stuff like that happens. It heals them up really fast. </p><p></p><p>Personally I think all the problems our pets have these days is because of stuff their putting in the food. I feel the same about some of the problems our kids seem to be plagued with :frown:</p><p></p><p>I hope your pup(their all pups to me) starts feeling better soon. </p><p></p><p>Good luck</p><p></p><p>Lea</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="envisablepuppet, post: 68065, member: 585"] Your poor pup. We have four and have always had hunting dogs. Mainly Golden Retrievers. We had a couple in the past that had major skin problems. One had a major flea allergy. Removing all the bark dust around our house helped a lot. We didn't know fleas nest in it until we removed it. I used to put any pills I had to give in a small piece of bread with either a small amount of peanut butter or butter on it. Depending on what they liked best. With as many pills as your having to give you'd need several pieces of food. If the pills aren't time released try melting them in a little warm water and using a pet medication dispenser or giving her her fav people food and try concealing it that way. The dispenser is kind of like a syringe but has no needle of course. You can try crushing the pills and putting them in some kind of moist food your dog likes. That's works pretty well to. The jell pill can be opened and squeezed on the food. That many pills would be difficult for any dog to have to deal with. Why hasn't your vet given her an allergy shot? It would probably cut down on a lot of those pills and only has to be given about once every six months. You might also try putting Bag Balm on the sores. It works great for our dogs when stuff like that happens. It heals them up really fast. Personally I think all the problems our pets have these days is because of stuff their putting in the food. I feel the same about some of the problems our kids seem to be plagued with [img]:frown:[/img] I hope your pup(their all pups to me) starts feeling better soon. Good luck Lea [/QUOTE]
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