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rash on legs and belly
sapphire has a red rash on her belly and leg for a couple off months. we've been vet and they have given her antibiontics and mite and flea not that she has fleas and also been given steriods to see if this help. but none have so fare. i've pay out just under£200 and looks like i will be going back. dose anyone know wot could be causing it. we have a big garden with lots of plants, which she likes climb in but not eat.
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Re: rash on legs and belly
Tammie, are you able to take some pictures, it might help someone identify what it is.
It does sound like something in the garden could be causing it. Has the Vet offered allergy testing ?
I moved your post to Health issues so that it may get some more views.
It does sound like something in the garden could be causing it. Has the Vet offered allergy testing ?
I moved your post to Health issues so that it may get some more views.
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Re: rash on legs and belly
If u have long grass in your garden could be a grass allergy in the meantime try savlon or sudocrem and it may stop her itching hope u get Answers
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Re: rash on legs and belly
does sound like it could be some thing in your garden,could you fence some of it off to eliminate some of the plants?sudocrem is good,hope you get on well at the vets
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Re: rash on legs and belly
I've fence off lots of plants. we did fence the top .just for her but she just jumped it every time. she a little monkey
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Re: rash on legs and belly
they are little monkey's when they know they should'nt be doing some thing
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Re: rash on legs and belly
Hope the fence helps and that she is doing better
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Re: rash on legs and belly
it looks better today.
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Re: rash on legs and belly
Thats why i love my staffies their pure cheekiness
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Re: rash on legs and belly
Hay fever? giving your dog a rinse with clean warm water will stop the itching which will then make the rash go down and my staff gets it when running through the grass, ive also put her on sensitive skin dog food
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