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  • 11-03-2007, 10:19 PM
    dsirkle
    Re: dog licking compulsively; advice?
    The 2nd diagnosis that the Vet made on my Irish Setter was fleas (although I had seen no evidence) . He prescribed medicine that made my dogs blood poisonous to fleas,shampoos, bombs etc. Then a couple diagnoses later it was allergies with a couple rounds of allergy testing. The vet successfully separated me from lots of money, but only the old uneducated lady gave me advice that worked. This dog sounds like it has the same symptoms. The price of Bag Balm would be a very small amount to gamble before laying out the big money. Just one mans opinion.No offense intended to anyone.
  • 11-03-2007, 10:40 PM
    slartibartfast
    Re: dog licking compulsively; advice?
    FYI, most owners are in denial about fleas...they seem to be a sensitive subject.

    If you scratch with your fingernails on the dog's skin, especially along the back towards the base of the tail, and come up with any trace of black crunchy dirt, try smearing that dirt on a damp papertowel...rusty streaks are a sure indicator of fleas, even if you haven't seen any actual insects. They are far more common than most people think. And for every adult flea you spot, there are about 19 more sub-adults in your house....nasty bugs.
  • 11-03-2007, 11:18 PM
    Ginevive
    Re: dog licking compulsively; advice?
    He has no fleas at all. I went through his coat with a fine toothed flea comb. he is treated with K9 Advantix religiously, and so is her other dog and their cat (feline advantage.. same stuff that I use on my cat; it is a godsend.) The only people who really visit her are my sister/family and us; ahd we treat our animals as well. I would definately know if I had fleas anywhere near me, as they literally attack me and eat me alive for some reason.
    He used to chew/lick his front paws like this, but now it has shifted to his back, about 5inches away from his tail along the spine. It is just pink bald skin there that really does not look infected to me. I really think that it is similar to cribbing in horses; a neurotic, weird habit that just keeps on going on when housed in captivity.
  • 11-03-2007, 11:22 PM
    Ginevive
    Re: dog licking compulsively; advice?
    I am really not in denial about fleas. For most of 2005, we had a severe infestation. Our cat had them, and everytime I would wake up, my white socks would have 5-10 of them on them, and my legs were so eaten-up that I looked like I had leoprosy (sp?) so I know what fleas are about! We have used the Advantage on our cat and I have not seen any. My mom is the same way with treating her animals; she is more anul about it than anyone I know, and her dogs literally live better health-carewise than many humans I know of. I actually wish that it were something as simple as fleas! That'd be easy to get rid of.
  • 11-03-2007, 11:25 PM
    JASBALLS
    Re: dog licking compulsively; advice?
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Ginevive View Post
    I feel so bad for my mom. Her dog (8 y/o Golden Retriever) has this thing: he licks the fur on his back until it results in bare patches. Right now he has a few 1x2-inch spots there with no hair.
    She puts an Elizabethan collar on him when she's not home. But is there any other solution or advice to this? She tried Bitter Apple and it did nothing.
    Her vet prescribed Pramoxin (sp?) shampoo and spray along with Animax ointment. She is running out on these and wonders if she should go back to the vet and basically not get anywhere, or just refill the prescriptions and treat it as a chronic thing? I do not know what to tell her but thought that some of our resident vet-people or dog owners could help.

    Just Shoot him! LOL... Just kidding or not...
  • 11-04-2007, 03:17 PM
    Ginevive
    Re: dog licking compulsively; advice?
    No.. he is an awesome dog. I hope you were kidding..
    He is just a canine victim of OCD I guess. There is no reason for it.. I guess that all she can do is prevent infection with the cream and keep his collar on when she is not home.
  • 11-04-2007, 06:34 PM
    SatanicIntention
    Re: dog licking compulsively; advice?
    What kind of food is he on? Corn and corn-by products are a very predominant allergen, as is wheat.

    Oh, and K9 Advantix, the fleas still have to bite the dog to die. He may have a flea bite allergy. Frontline kills fleas and larvae on contact and works wonders with dogs with flea allergies.

    I would not let him keep licking himself. It can cause a nasty bacterial and fungal infection that will be difficult to treat. Try to get some Tresaderm from the vet as that helps alot. May also want to put him on a 3-day dose of steroids to make the itching go away.
  • 11-04-2007, 07:36 PM
    Ginevive
    Re: dog licking compulsively; advice?
    Thanks. I will ask her about the flea thing. There are some pretty smarmy people living behind her and their dogs are in that yard; I would actually be surprised if they did Not have fleas over there. So yeah, I guess hypothetically when they go out they could pick up a flea or two that would have to bte them to die..
    She is def. keeping the Elizabethan collar on him when she is either not home or cannot watch him like a hawk. He cannot reach it when the collar is on.. and it is not like the collar is painful or anything for him, so I am going to reiterate to her not to let him get at the spot. I will tell her about asking about Tresaderm too because she is going to end up taking him back in; she is set on that.
  • 11-04-2007, 07:59 PM
    Lucero87
    Re: dog licking compulsively; advice?
    I have a golden and he too had that problem once and we took him to the vet and they gave us an ointment, i forget exactly what they told us he had but he had the cone on his head for a couple weeks and the hair grew back fine and he didn't do it again...i'll call my mom and ask her what it was tomorrow and see if she remembers
  • 11-06-2007, 09:50 AM
    Ginevive
    Re: dog licking compulsively; advice?
    Oh, she is feeding Science Diet; not sure of the exact formula but I know that is the brand name.
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