Big pat on the back (mine) from the Vet.

    • Bronze

    Big pat on the back (mine) from the Vet.

    When I took him to the vets, she said, congratulations! This is the best I have seen the dogs skin ever!
    Woohoo!!

    I took him in for licking of his rear, and she said it is an allergic reaction that can't come thru the usual spots because of the conditioning of the skin I have been doing 2x daily in the leg joints and groin- YAY!!, so it is going to the next sensitive place, his rear :(
    So the dog gets Preparation -H and we continue with:

    Skin Sensitive SS Diet by Royal Canin
    Nettles Leaf
    Chineese Herbs
    Oatmeal & Aloe Conditioner (1 pt/4pts water) sprayed on skin 2x daily.
    2-4 Benadryl/day ( dept on skin condition, pollen index & durration of exposure to pollens)

    A good regime to talk to your vet about for allergies if he/she is at their witts end and using steroids is not a solution you want to have to use.

    • Gold Top Dog
    Oatmeal & Aloe Conditioner (1 pt/4pts water) sprayed on skin 2x daily.

     
    Is this something you purchased or a mixture you prepared?  Are you using a certain blend of chinese herbs?  I'm interested in your success and very happy for you and your dog. 
    • Gold Top Dog
    How is the SS diet working? I wonder why my vet never suggested that one to me. I just may try it--Jetta is miserable with scratching this summer[:(].
    • Gold Top Dog
    Most vets use Science Diet, Eukanuba, or Purina perscription foods.  It's great to see a vet recommended Royal Canin perscription food with good quality ingredients.
    • Gold Top Dog
    While RC is better than most of the others, it's really only a mid-grade food with a super premium pricetag.  If you compare the ingredient list to Innova you'll see the difference, yet RC can cost MORE than Innova.
    • Gold Top Dog
    True, but for a perscription food, at least the vet is selling RC perscription and not Science Diet.