Dermcomfort Royal Canin for sensitive Staffys
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Dermcomfort Royal Canin for sensitive Staffys
Hi
I've ordered a bag of RC dermacomfort with hopes to soothe Yoda's skin problems.
At the moment he is having leaps and bounds raw food in the morning and then a cup of leaps and bounds grain-free in the evening. I find that it he still has itchiness and it is quite expensive. About $80 a fortnight in AUD
I don't think the allergies are food related, one vet said it was allergies to grass and another suggested it is eczema. However I want to reduce the symptoms as best as I can.
Has anyone had an experience with this kibble? I was thinking of switching to this kibble and feeding Yoda chicken necks for dental care
I've ordered a bag of RC dermacomfort with hopes to soothe Yoda's skin problems.
At the moment he is having leaps and bounds raw food in the morning and then a cup of leaps and bounds grain-free in the evening. I find that it he still has itchiness and it is quite expensive. About $80 a fortnight in AUD
I don't think the allergies are food related, one vet said it was allergies to grass and another suggested it is eczema. However I want to reduce the symptoms as best as I can.
Has anyone had an experience with this kibble? I was thinking of switching to this kibble and feeding Yoda chicken necks for dental care
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Re: Dermcomfort Royal Canin for sensitive Staffys
I, personally, wouldn't buy Royal Canin. It may be good, but it's vastly over priced, and if it isn't food related then it will be a waste of money.
Where does he itch? Is it feet, belly or all over?
Where does he itch? Is it feet, belly or all over?
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Re: Dermcomfort Royal Canin for sensitive Staffys
His feet and chest
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I would think that's more a contact allergy - grass, for example.
If you haven't changed any of your cleaning powders/liquids etc recently, then I'd suggest that you wipe his chest, belly, legs & feet with a damp cloth every time he comes in for a walk, or even in from the garden. Plus, a Piriton tablet twice a day may help with the symptoms.
If you haven't changed any of your cleaning powders/liquids etc recently, then I'd suggest that you wipe his chest, belly, legs & feet with a damp cloth every time he comes in for a walk, or even in from the garden. Plus, a Piriton tablet twice a day may help with the symptoms.
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