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<blockquote data-quote="Kjs" data-source="post: 282660"><p>Two years ago Chloe had an awful itch. Was scratching/licking herself raw. I was told at first her anal glands were full which made her itch back there (it was by her hip). She continued to do this on both sides and had ointment and such. Turned out to be allergies. Vet said there were many animals in with allergies. WE gave her Benedryl and she was on prendisone for a while until it calmed down. But the Benedryl continued all summer.</p><p> </p><p>The other thing we got from the vet at first, then through Pet medications is a shampoo. On Petmeds it is not a prescription, it is called Oxy-Dex. It does wonders. You lather the dog up and leave it on a little bit. Chloe seemed SO much more peaceful after.</p><p> </p><p>We use Frontline plus. Can't seem to find another one for a dog of her size.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kjs, post: 282660"] Two years ago Chloe had an awful itch. Was scratching/licking herself raw. I was told at first her anal glands were full which made her itch back there (it was by her hip). She continued to do this on both sides and had ointment and such. Turned out to be allergies. Vet said there were many animals in with allergies. WE gave her Benedryl and she was on prendisone for a while until it calmed down. But the Benedryl continued all summer. The other thing we got from the vet at first, then through Pet medications is a shampoo. On Petmeds it is not a prescription, it is called Oxy-Dex. It does wonders. You lather the dog up and leave it on a little bit. Chloe seemed SO much more peaceful after. We use Frontline plus. Can't seem to find another one for a dog of her size. [/QUOTE]
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