George_D
Mar 27, 2007, 08:44 AM
We have a 1 year old Black lab mix breed that scratches constantly...
She was tested and found to have a (wheat?) grass allergy. The vet said "well, she will scratch a lot." and that was kind of the end of it.
In the last month it has been getting bad. She is constantly scratching with her hind legs, and chewing her anal area and stomach. The chewed areas have been getting really red and irritated. The scratching areas are losing hair, and she sometimes manages to scratch herself raw. For the red and rawness, we have been smearing on neosporin. (sp?)
Last week my wife took her to the dog food store, where she got some better advice. The woman working there had previously worked at a groomer and recommended a medicated shampoo, and told us that the food she was eating had grass products in it, so we were actually causing the problem. We've changed her food and bathed her twice in the last two weeks (is that too much?) but the woman said it could take up to 4 weeks before she is free of the allergy (from diet alone.)
My question: is there anything we can do for her before the food situation runs it's course? (and, does that sound correct?) we've talked to some people who have said their dog had similar issues and recommended cortisone conditioners and even some steroids to treat flare ups. My vet is a very nice woman but does not seem terribly helpful (our last visit was to treat diarrhea, after $150 she determined it was "emotional".)
Thanks!
She was tested and found to have a (wheat?) grass allergy. The vet said "well, she will scratch a lot." and that was kind of the end of it.
In the last month it has been getting bad. She is constantly scratching with her hind legs, and chewing her anal area and stomach. The chewed areas have been getting really red and irritated. The scratching areas are losing hair, and she sometimes manages to scratch herself raw. For the red and rawness, we have been smearing on neosporin. (sp?)
Last week my wife took her to the dog food store, where she got some better advice. The woman working there had previously worked at a groomer and recommended a medicated shampoo, and told us that the food she was eating had grass products in it, so we were actually causing the problem. We've changed her food and bathed her twice in the last two weeks (is that too much?) but the woman said it could take up to 4 weeks before she is free of the allergy (from diet alone.)
My question: is there anything we can do for her before the food situation runs it's course? (and, does that sound correct?) we've talked to some people who have said their dog had similar issues and recommended cortisone conditioners and even some steroids to treat flare ups. My vet is a very nice woman but does not seem terribly helpful (our last visit was to treat diarrhea, after $150 she determined it was "emotional".)
Thanks!