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My dog is a Spitz/Pit mix. He has long hair. He has developed a skin problem. Started as scaly bumps around the neck area, and has spread to his trunk. The bumps have become areas of the skin where it is large whelps. Most of the time they are dry and scally, but have become raw in a few places for a day or so. Looks a little like mange.

Submitted: 20 days and 12 hours ago.
Category: Dog
Value: $15
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Pet's Gender: Male
Pet's Age: 2
Type of Animal: Dog

Already Tried:
Front Line and Promeris

Posted by NancyH 20 days and 12 hours ago.

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Has he seen a vet for this as yet?

Did he have fleas or ticks before the Frontline or Promeris was started/

What food is he on?

20 days and 11 hours ago.

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He has not seen a vet as of this time.

He did have fleas abundantly before. It has been a battle.

He had a sister with something called Demo.........Mange

That's what this almost looks like.

He eats Gravy Train and has some pig ear strips as treat. One a day.

 

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This may be due to 'hot spots' from flea bites allergic reaction allowing a yeast or bacterial infection in the skin.

You can read about hot spots here

http://www.peteducation.com/article.cfm?c=2+1592&aid=447

and bacterial infections here

http://www.e-doc.co.za/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=396

even shows a spitz mix picture on the page.

You can read about non contagious mange (demodectic) here

http://www.marvistavet.com/html/body_demodectic_mange.html

I'd plan a vet visit for a skin scraping if needed to check for mites or possibly for ringworm fungal infection

http://www.marvistavet.com/html/body_ringworm.html

and to see what treatment you need to clear this up.

 

Paw licking, itching and skin chewing are often signs of allergies. You may see red staining to the fur in the licked areas or raw spots where the dog chews itself.

The skin itches from allergies, the dog licks and chews trying to soothe the itch, making the skin raw and allowing other infections to set in which may itch even more.

You can read about allergies and dermatitis in dogs here

http://www.lbah.com/allergy.htm

http://www.priory.com/vet/vetatop1.htm

Dogs can develop allergies to foods, even ones they eat all the time, and to inhaled items, and contact allergens such as rug cleaners, cedar beds, or chemicals including lawn chemicals or even flea bites.

You might want to try a different dog food that has no ingredients the same as what you feed now. Diets of Fish and Potato, venison, or rabbit etc. where the protein source is new and there are no grains in the food can work for many dogs for example. Another option is the hypoallergenic diet from your vet Hills ZD. Changing food does no good if you feed the same ingredients. Remember food changes have to include all treats and supplements. It can take 8-12 weeks or more before you see results in skin and coat.

If this is an inhalant allergy you may find using a HEPA air filter in the room the dog uses most and wiping the dog down with a damp towel when it comes in helps reduce allergen exposure.

You might want to see if some plain Benadryl helps with the itching. A common low dose is 1mg per pound of dog every 12 hours. Do check with your vet about using a med but this one or another may help him a lot. If you choose to use that please read here about cautions

http://www.petplace.com/drug-library/diphenhydramine-benadryl/page1.aspx

You may want to consult with your vet and consider doing allergy testing.

Or ask your vet about using Temaril-P to see if that works

http://www.pfizerah.com/Product_Overview.aspx?drug=TM&country=US&lang=EN&species=CN

You can try a Chlorhexiderm shampoo from the pet supply store in case the problem is a bacterial skin infection. Malaseb is another good one to eliminate yeast from the skin. Follow directions on the bottles if you try one.

Dogs can have low thyroid level issues and that can trigger skin allergies. The vet can check for that with a blood test.

If your dog is not on a flea prevention that might also help. Just one flea bite can make an allergic dog itch all over. If that is the problem then Frontline could resolve a lot of the reactions for you.

Some people find their dogs do better when they are given omega 3&6 fatty acid supplements such as Derm Caps or Linatone from the pet supply store.

If your regular vet is not able to help you then you may want to see a veterinary dermatologist and this page may help you locate one if your vet can't refer you to one

http://www.acvd.org/

Hope this helps you!

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Expert: NancyH
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30+ yrs dog home vet care & nursing, rescue, behavior&training, responsible show breeding, genetics

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