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ringworm vs. Allergies in dog
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<blockquote data-quote="Kjs" data-source="post: 69459"><p>Someone else put a thought in my head. Chloe was fine until we got the puppy. That is when everything started. Chloe is laid back spoiled baby. She really doesn't like the new dog and will avoid her if possible. I did ask the vet if she could be allergic to the other dog, I was told yes but extremely rare. Well with all the skin infections(allergies we have been told - inhalents) when we took her up north with us..in the woods, in the water, she was fine. When we got back home a week later she actually went after the pup. We had to seperate them. Then a week later she breaks out again, this time with bald spots too.</p><p>Could it be the little dog just gets her all nervous? Could she think the million times we tell the other dog "no" "get down" that we are directing it to her? Maybe it is all mental/nerves...a true difficult child dog?</p><p>I use to break out in very large hives everytime I went to work because at the time they were really coming down on me for everything..even when I didn't do it. I would break out within an hour of being there. Had to carry an epi pen. That hasn't happened since I no longer work there. (4 years now).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kjs, post: 69459"] Someone else put a thought in my head. Chloe was fine until we got the puppy. That is when everything started. Chloe is laid back spoiled baby. She really doesn't like the new dog and will avoid her if possible. I did ask the vet if she could be allergic to the other dog, I was told yes but extremely rare. Well with all the skin infections(allergies we have been told - inhalents) when we took her up north with us..in the woods, in the water, she was fine. When we got back home a week later she actually went after the pup. We had to seperate them. Then a week later she breaks out again, this time with bald spots too. Could it be the little dog just gets her all nervous? Could she think the million times we tell the other dog "no" "get down" that we are directing it to her? Maybe it is all mental/nerves...a true difficult child dog? I use to break out in very large hives everytime I went to work because at the time they were really coming down on me for everything..even when I didn't do it. I would break out within an hour of being there. Had to carry an epi pen. That hasn't happened since I no longer work there. (4 years now). [/QUOTE]
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