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Really Worried About Lola
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Her scratching herself constantly, we’ve tried everything , changing shampoo, her food, my washing powder and softener, the Vets gave her steroids , it’s gone on for a few months now , tonight she was on my knee lying flat and I didn’t realise how her undercarriage is going bald with her scratching , I’ve tried antihistamine, we’re at our wits end now x
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Have you tried any home remedies such as baking soda to relieve the discomfort? I was recommended that for Sally when she showed symptoms of grass allergy.
I also found this to be helpful...Leucillin skin spray
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I have been looking after a highland terrier for 6 weeks because here owners have got Covid. Coincidentally, she is also a Lola.
When she arrived she was scratching all the time, and had scratch sores on her undercarriage. Apparently she had been like that for a few months.
She is now completely cured. Not sure what I have done. The only difference is More exercise in different environments, slightly different diet.
Is there anyone who could take her for a few weeks to see if it is environment or medical condition.
When she arrived she was scratching all the time, and had scratch sores on her undercarriage. Apparently she had been like that for a few months.
She is now completely cured. Not sure what I have done. The only difference is More exercise in different environments, slightly different diet.
Is there anyone who could take her for a few weeks to see if it is environment or medical condition.
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