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For a few weeks my Border Collie has been scratching for no apparent reason - nothing to see. He hasn't got fleas (confirmed by vet) and he is groomed regularly using a Furminator which gets out all the undercoat. He has been for a shampoo and trim at the groomers but was still scratching! The vet said it could be a seasonal allergy and gave him some Piriton but that hasn't really worked either, slight improvement maybe. Before I take him back to the vet, has anybody any ideas what it could be? Thanks.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It had started before he went to the groomers-I thought it might help but it didn't! He did have a slight skin problem when got him last year due to the conditions he had been kept in before he was taken in by the RSPCA but that cleared up quickly and easily and didn't make him scratch. I'll have to try the butter!
He has digestion problems and after some suggestions from the vet and a lot of trial and error, he has settled on James Wellbeloved dry Senior with a bit of their wet food in sachets as a tasty topper. He has Protexin Professional sprinkled on his food daily (prescribed by the vet). He cant have rawhide chews or ones like Dentastix but can have biscuit treats. he likes carrot and apple. Nothing has changed in his food or any new stressful situations and I dont really want to try changing his diet as it took a long time to find what agrees with him!
Coco nearly drove us, and herself, mad with her scratching - like your dog there was nothing at all to see. Vet, after changing her food etc.to no avail, said it could be that she's alergic to fox mange which they can get after running through long grass. We've stopped bathing her in flea shampoo and now use pure olive oil soap - fingers crossed she's been itch free for about 6 months now. Hope this helps xx
No, nothing like that either but I do think it's an allergy to something.He has to go back to the vet next week so I'll see what she thinks. It's looking increasingly like I'm going to have to try more process of elimination with his diet! Lankeela, the one and only meal I gave him of Bakers -well lets just say I spent much of the night out in the garden with him! Thanks everyone for your help.