BeverlyB
Posted : 1/9/2014 3:56:49 PM
Hi Liesje - This is Beverly, Dutch's "Mom." I've written to you before about Dutch's ears, which seem to have the same problem as Nikon's. We've seen almost everything you've written about Nikon on Dutch. Our vet has taken pictures regularly to observe any changes, but when they're "flared up," they look pretty much like Nikon's ears, above. Over the past year, they haven't really changed much. Like Nikon, there are no mites of any kind. There is no fungus. Other than the ears, Dutch's skin is very healthy. He does have itching at times, but not really severe. We have explored various elimination diets, but it doesn't seem to matter whether he is eating beef, chicken, duck, venison, or seafood. Even the raw diet didn't help. He is now on Wellness Core Seafood. He has never had grains.
Today, we just returned from another vet visit, and she still has no answers. She said that if it were sarcoptic mange, the condition would have spread over time. The problem only exists on the ear margins, and, to some degree, on the outer ear. In some areas, the fur on the ear margins is thinning. She gave us the name of a veterinary dermatologist in NY.
I haven't seen you post an update on Nikon's ears, and I was wondering if you have found any answers to this problem. It's been almost 2 years since this you posted this, and an update would really help us know whether or not it's likely to stay the same, worsen, or resolve (hopefully!). My husband Scott is an anatomist, and has an interesting hypothesis regarding "ear margin vasculitis," which would imply restriction of blood flow or circulation to the ear. He said that tight collars could exert pressure on the external carotid artery, which provides blood flow to the outer ear. This may be a far-out theory, but Dutch will not be wearing his collar anymore unless we're going for a walk!