Hi, I'm a new member, and am trying to reach out for help and answers for my dog. He is about 4 1/2 years old, male Brittany Spaniel. He is not neutered yet, but that will be happening soon, but his skin problem are using all the money right now. So here is the story.
Last summer a flea treatment was missed. I had been using Frontline. So he got a decent 'bad' amount of fleas for a month or so. The dog lives at my parents house, and is outside as much as he wants. There are indoor/outdoor cats as well, and acres and acres for him to get dirty and get bugs & the like. He had never had any problems untill last summer though. I noticed that the flea bites were abnormally red and irritated. He was licking them a lot, and seemed very itchy. The bites were all over and some had scabs and looked pretty bad. So I started bathing him a lot, getting all the fleas off, putting hydrocortisone lotion on them, and also septi-clense lotion along with Sulfodine. Every day I check him, cleaning his spots that look bad, and after about a month the majority had healed up and he was looking better.
At the same time as all of this, my mom had run out of the 'good' dog food I buy him, and had been feeding him some Iams canned food. The other thing that happened was in the fold of his neck it got very raw and goopy. He has an electric fence and right where the box on the color is, in the folds of his skin on the kneck, all the hair fell out, and it got very raw, red rashy, goopy. We used Sulfadine on that and it actually cleared up after about a week and never came back. Also, during the height of this, his hair was getting very thin on his rump and underside and there were scabs all over his back end/rump area.
One of the things I did was lots of research on the internet, and it seemed like a flea allergy. So I started giving him the proper dose of Benadryl. This helped a lot, and really helped clear him up. I also took him to the vet, and he basically told me to keep him on the Benadryl for a few weeks and he gave him a cortisone shot. Buckley (my dog) had also been licking at his anus a lot during this, so while at the vet he had his anal sacs expressed.
So that is where I was at the end of the summer. He was fairly cleared up while on the medicine, and I thought he was getting better. But once the cortisone had worn off, and he was done witht he benadryl, the spots started coming back. Every week, or two he would get about 6 or so 'spots'. These were just like red little areas that seemed inflamed, and he would lick at them a lot and they would be very irritated. So we would put septi-clense on them, or hydracortisone cream and they would kind of diminish but not completely go away. Then a week or so later, they would be back. I tried the Benadryl again when I saw some areas flair up and him start licking them. This helped to a degree, but they just kept coming back.
So that was how it was for the fall. Every week & half, or two he would get half a dozen of these and we would try and treat them. But then on Christmas he broke out fairly bad. His kneck got realy raw and goopy again, which had not happened since the summer. I tried to think what triggered this, and found out my mom had fed him some of the Iams canned food again, and it was literally like over night that his kneck broke out. So then I thought maybe it was a food allergy. The vet didn't think so because he didn't show any other signs like vomitting or diarhea. I currently have him on the Natural Balance brown rice/ vension allergy food exclusivley to see if that helps. But I also took him to the vet again.
At the vet I explained all of this just as I have, and she seemed to think it is probably a flea allergy. And maybe thats true, but thats a big problem where he lives. I am getting both the cats on flea medicine, but the amount he is outside, it seems there is always one or two fleas on him. He has been on flea control (advantage is what the vet recommended) every three weeks. And yet, even just a week or less after I put the flea medicine on him, I might see a flea on him, like literally just one. And yes, I know it only takes one to trigger a reaction. But thats the weird thing. There have been many times that he has maybe one flea on him, but he doesn't have any break outs or spots, and seems to be getting better. So if it was a flea allergy it seems like he would certainly break out when he has a flea on him, but that is not always the case... so thats kind of confusing to me. It always just follows a weekly or 10-14 day pattern more or less.
At the vet, she shaved his kneck and cleaned it up, gave him another cortisone injection, and took skin scrapings. He had a bacterial skin infection, which really could have been on going since the summer. So now he is on antibiotics for three weeks, he has about a week to go before those are done. She said he has pyoderma
So now for the current problem. He responded very well to the antibiotics. Everything really started clearing up very very well after a few days, and his fur was getting very long on his under belly. But maybe about a week ago he got new spots/eruptions happening. The first one was right next to one of his nipples and was actually bleeding. Then the next day he had one in almost the same spot but on the opposite side, again close to a nipple. Then another lesser one or two appeared, all having very dark bloody scabs. His kneck area also had began to get a very dark scabby thing on it. It also began to stink really bad. Basically all the exact places he used to get the red infalmed hot spots. But now they are much worse with larger crusty scabs and even bleeding. Today I found one of his armpits had some general redness/scabiness. The entire area looks like there is small little dried blood at the base of every hair folicle. So it actually resembles flea dirt, but there is no way it is because its such a large area, and appeared in just hours. That is like in his kneck and armpit, the other areas are mainly scabs. It cleans up ok with hydrogen peroxide. I also found a large crusty scab on his rib area which seems to have apperaed over night. It is almost dime size and one of the pictures.
Ok, so now what? I read that deeper bacertial infections can need to be treated for up to 1-3 months. Could this still just be the same bacterial infection, even though he's been on the antibiotics for over two weeks? It is on the same 1-2 week cycle of flairing up as before, but why are the spots so much worse now that he is on the antibiotics? Or is this something else? I took some pictures and hopefully they work. This was right after I cleaned them a bit with hydrogen peroxide and the pictures make them look a bit wetter or bloodier then they are.
I really just need some help because I am in college and running so low on money for all of this. I was so excited because I thought he was getting better, but now I don't know. I am at my wits end with this, day in and day out checking him and cleaning them, I just want to know whats wrong and when/if it will get better. Here are some pictures from this morning.
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