English Bulldog major skin issue

    • Puppy

    English Bulldog major skin issue

     7 months trying to figure this out was on Inova when this started. Have had anti-biotics, laser treatment, mite tests and steroids. Cant figure it out went to other limited ingredient  food and now tried put back on food when he was baby before all this started. To my witts end.

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    • Gold Top Dog

     The bichon breed is prone to food allergies.  I can share what works for my breed; I learned so much from a breed specific forum, where there are folks who have worked with one breed for generations.

    1.  use stainless steel bowls for food and water

    2. use filtered water, at a minimum.  I have a whole house filter in the cellar and still use a Brita pitcher for the dogs' water.  I have a friend who'se bichons require distilled water.  She does not live in my city, and her city uses a different water source than my city uses; we 'think' her dogs would do fine on my filtered water.  It is a different water source.

    3.  use grain free food and treats.  Many times (with bichons), skin infections are a yeast infection, and yeast feeds on carbohydrates.  

    4.  reduce the protein content.  Using this site will help:  www.dogfoodanalysis.com  Use a 4 or 5 star food that is grain free, not a 6 star, those are too high in protein (for bichons) and are meant for working dogs - herding sheep and such.

    5. use an alternate protein.  Beef, chicken and fish, especially salmon, are common, and an allergic reaction can develop.  Look for a venison, elk, bison or rabbit formula.

    6.  what ever you do, remember to include treats in the restrictions, they can become the sole source of an allergen and if the dog is highly susceptible, that will trigger a reaction, and you will never know you found the 'right' food.

    7.  Keep a log / jouranl, so you know what day you started which food.  Remember, listing a food by brand is not enough. Innova is not enough; you need to specify the formula as well.

     If it is an environmental allergy, that will be harder to work on.  I did have one dog who suddenly had itchy skin to the point of tearing her hair our and bleeding.  After 6 months of trying different foods, one breeder asked me what laundry detergent I use: Tide.  Apparently many humans and canines are allergic to Tide.  I realized the problem started when I bought my new front loading washer, and switched to Tide HE.  I now use a "Free" detergent, which I buy at Whole Foods.  Many bichon owners use Soap Nuts as the only natural cleanser which does not give their bichons issues.  Once I found the issue, I went on a washing spree, did 65 loads in 2 weeks:  all the pet beds, our bedding down to the mattress cover and up, including the pillows, all the sofa and chair throws, all our clothes, and as this happened in Sept, I had to do both our summer and winter things.  She was fine, stopped itching and the hair grew back.  It was a horrid 6 months thought, trying to sort it all out!

    FYI, the 2 foods which work best for bichons are:  Taste of the Wild and Earthborn Holisitics, both have grain free formulas based on bison as the protein.

     I'm sure others will have suggestions; this is what works for bichons.

    • Gold Top Dog

    Hi - I tend to be the one who deals a lot with skin issues.  EMAIL me (my address is in my signature pic) and send all the pictures you'd like.  I need also to know things like:

     1.  age at onset

    2.  **exactly** how it looked when it started, and how it has evolved and how it looks now

    3.  What meds is the dog on NOW.  When were the steroids (how much, when and when finished)

    4.  How much 'itching' is there?

    5.  Indoor dog? 

    6.  Do YOU itch -- especially when the dog is scratching do you ever feel like you are experiencing "sympathy itch"??  Or do you have a small but fiery painful itch of your own?

    7.  Is the dog altered? 

    8.  Give me history please -- how long you've had the dog, what vaccines, etc. and when ...

    Reasons for all the questions but that will get me started.  Oh ... also, let me know "where" you are.  I don't want your street address but what part of the country (or what country) you are in -- I'm looking at things like weather, and indiginous allergens/contact allergens, etc..

    Sometimes it's a huge mystery -- and sometimes it's not just ONE thing but more than one.  And vets sometimes miss that.  There are some skin problems which by their very definition give rise to OTHER skin problems.  Because when you have sore, open skin it's really easy for **another** problem to enter in because of the exposure.

    • Gold Top Dog

    Freedom
    r asked me what laundry detergent I use: Tide.  Apparently many humans and canines are allergic to Tide.  I realized the problem started when I bought my new front loading washer, and switched to Tide HE. 

    Tide is evil, mean, nasty and rotten -- it was 55 years ago when I was a child and it STILL is!! LOL Just a totally biased opinion for you!!   Causes all kinds of problems for people AND dogs!!

    • Gold Top Dog

    calliecritturs

    Tide is evil, mean, nasty and rotten -- it was 55 years ago when I was a child and it STILL is!! LOL Just a totally biased opinion for you!!   Causes all kinds of problems for people AND dogs!!

    I am in TOTAL agreement!!  I was in high school when my mother got some Tide and washed my bras in it.  I spent an absolutely miserable day in school where I couldn't scratch the itch.  Forty-five years and I still have vivid memories of that day!

    • Gold Top Dog
    yep -- my mother found it out on me when I was in diapers and I"m GLAD my memory isn't that good!  But I've touched it since then and UGH