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6 y/o poodle mix with chronic skin problems. Tried everything!

Monday, August 3rd, 2009

I have a 6 yr old poodle mix that has had chronic skin problems since age 3 yr. I have had him tested for diabetes, hypothyroidism, autoimmune diseases. This dog has been on antibiotics off and on for four years. I now live in the Caribbean and of course with the humidity it just hangs around. I have cut his hair down very short. I keep him dry when he gets wet, I give him cod liver oil, tumeric root, I have bathed him in the sea and with coconut water (which the islanders swear by) and nothing is helping him. I even put triple antibiotic powder on his skin.

He had the same problem back in the States but it would only come twice a year. These bouts also required cortisone shots and I am NOT crazy about cortisone therapy.

Please don’t suggest changing his food. There is only Pedigree on the Island (for now). Next week it might be Purina only on the shelf.

Any holistic or traditional suggestions would be appreciated!

Elizabeth

When is it an emergency?

Friday, July 17th, 2009

What would constitute an emergency vet visit?

My golden retriever is experiencing extreme allergy problems and I’m concerned.

Please let me know.

Thanks!

Treat dog for bladder stones without surgery

Thursday, July 16th, 2009

Is there a way to treat dogs for bladder stones without surgery?

If surgery is my only option, is there a diet I can put her on so that she no longer gets stones?

Thank you.

Dog allergy treament not helping

Tuesday, July 14th, 2009

My dog has been tested for allergies and the treatment for them is not working.

What else can I do?

Thank you

Young dog with Addison’s disease. Will treatments eventually harm him? Alternatives?

Wednesday, September 19th, 2007

At 1 year and 2 months my West Highland Terrier was diagnosed with Addison’s disease. He’s taking 1/2mg of prednisone every day and gets Percoten V shots every 28 days. My vet says that there are really no significant side effects of to these drugs. I guess my question is: My dog is fairly young and he’s going to be having treatment all his life. Is there a chance that the medications will eventually harm him, his kidneys, for example? Are there alternative treatments of Addison’s that do not require any of these drugs?

Thank You