Saturday, April 24, 2010

Best external treatment for dog with skin allergies?

Shampoo with oatmeal or tea tree oil. Watch the scent...unscented is best. For the chew spots, a spray called "Dr. Gold's Itch Relief Spray" works well. It has lidocaine to stop pain anc itching, hydracortozone to heal and a bitter taste to discourage chewing.

Best external treatment for dog with skin allergies?
unfortunately there really is no "best". the best thing to do is find out what your dog is allergic to via allergy test, then try to eliminate those things from the dogs environment. Some dogs are allergic to to many things (like my dog who is allergic to 29 different things). some vets will suggest allergy shots to hyposensitze the dog (build up immunity to these allergens) if the dog is itching uncontrollably ask your vet about a medication called "temeril" it will help take the edge off so the dog will not itch so much. it's not easy having a pet with allergies it is very frustrating watching the pet suffer. I go through it with my dog (yellow lab).





Good luck, hope this helps.
Reply:Tea Tree Oil is soothing on their skin. It smells nice (minty) %26amp; you don't have to worry if your dog licks it. It's safe.





You can try also:


-soak %26amp; squeeze the water out lightly, black tea bag


-damp on itchy spot


-don't hold it too hard as it might fall in pieces








-soak wet cloth


-damp area





These are only short period of time as you might want to repeat.
Reply:I've had success using Benedryl cream on my 11 year-old Schnauzer.


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