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Join Date: Oct 2010
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I have a 6 month old basset hound that was abandoned and showed up in my yard two weeks ago. I made her a part of my family and now she lives with me. I noticed that she has been super itchy and has the worst "dandruff" that I have ever seen on a dog. She is not greasy like similar conditions that were described on the internet, and she has not lost any hair. She was filthy when I found her so she was bathed, and I have kept her clean since, but bathing does not help. She went to the vet to get her shots and at the time he did not think anything of her itching because she did not have fleas. I have looked on the internet and found all kinds of things it could be...food allergies, sebhorrea, and tons of other stuff. However, I don't really know what to make of all of that info. My neighbor gave me some food he had; I think it is Kibbles n Bits, but I was feeding her some ol roy puppy food before and she had the same problem. Has anyone else had this issue? It was obvious that whoever had her before did not take good care of her. Do you think it might be that she just needs some tlc to get her back to normal, or might it be a medical condition? Thanks!
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Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: Versailles, Ky.
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Here's a previous thread about itchiness: Itching!!!!
I hope that works. If it doesn't, just search the board for the word itchy. |
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Join Date: Oct 2008
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Well done Birdie for taking your Basset in and looking after her rather than her straying and maybe get injured or run over by a car. In my experience, Bassets have no road sense... at least none of ours ever have... one sniff of a dog, cat or rabbit and they're off!
I was wondering what your Basset is sleeping on... I knew someone who took an old mattress from a bed for their dog to sleep on and the poor dog never stopped itching and scratching and had pink skin underneath and then the woman was told it was probably the mattress because it would have some sort of 'mites' in, that all mattresses get, hence the reason mine get a good vacuuming every week when I change the duvet etc! http://www.ehso.com/ehshome/dustmites.php Once the mattress was thrown out, her dog bathed a couple of times and new bedding and bed, the dog was fine and no more scratching. It may have no relevance whatever to your dog's itching and scratching, but is just a thought! Are you washing the bedding/blankets frequently? Another thing could be the washing powder if you wash her bedding... are you rinsing out all of the soap as that can be very irritating too? Just a couple of ideas but of course, I may be far wrong! Last edited by SophieB; 10-05-2010 at 06:03 PM. |
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What is seborrhea? Quote:
MALESSEZIA INFECTION Last edited by Mikey T; 10-05-2010 at 07:32 PM. |
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Join Date: Oct 2010
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I really appreciate all the advice. I'm going to be more careful about washing her bedding (its mostly just old towels and pillows in her crate that she sleeps in) and her food, and bathing her. If it keeps up or gets worse I will talk to her vet about it and tell him what I learned from all of you. Thanks!
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