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by fred flintstone on 08 October 2008 - 20:10

We have a male GSD who is very active and outgoing. Over the last 3 months he has got spots on his belly and raw patches in his armpits. 

The vet has given us anti-biotic shampoo, which did not help.  Also antibiotic spray which did not help (mind you it was difficult to apply).  Today he has had all his hair cut off and been scrubbed with a fungicide and had an anti-fungal injection (first of three).  We have been told to scrub himthoroughly every other day for 2 weeks and then twice a week.  The vet says fungal spores hide in the hair follicles and that some GSD lines have weakened immune systems.

Does this sound familiar to anyone?

 

 


wuzzup

by wuzzup on 08 October 2008 - 21:10

take some alergy meds or check for  imune problems if you went to the vet he should nkow more of whats going on


wuzzup

by wuzzup on 08 October 2008 - 21:10

sorry for spelling cant see well


by Christiane on 08 October 2008 - 21:10

Could also be caused by a food allergy. Check with your Vet and inform him on the food you provide to your dog,

Christiane


by oso on 08 October 2008 - 21:10

Yes this does sound familiar. Our male was about the same age when he got almost identical symptoms in the same places. Fungus was diagnosed, he did not have any hair removed but was given an antfungal pill to take for 10 days (it was called Nizoral, but may be called something different in the US). The problem cleared up. BUT a few months later, after travelling back from a show, he started to get skin problems again. This time it was not fungus but a bacterial infection, red and itchy and lots of hair started to fall out on his tail and thighs. This time he was treated with antibiotics, and again the problem resloved and the hair is now growing back. However he still has some red patches under his arms. The vet also prescribed a supplement that contains omega 3 omega 6 and zinc among other things, that is supposed to help elevate the skin's resistance to infections. I am hoping that this treatment will work and that he won't always be prone to this sort of thing, I think it may well be stress related, so its probably best to avoid potentially stressful situations for a while.. I am giving him vit B complex too. Good luck.

by Domenic on 08 October 2008 - 21:10

What you describe sounds like a food intolorance or allergy.If you are feeding a chicken based food ,get a different protein sourced food.An example,lamb,fish,etc.Also some dogs just dont do very well with wheat or corn so if it were my dog thats what i would start with.Good luck


by Pam Powers on 09 October 2008 - 00:10

Change to a Holistic vet. I'm surprised he hasn't been treated for sarcoptic mange. Even with a skin scraping, it is rarely detectable, but with these signs and symptoms, he should be treated for it.  It might get rid of it altogether. I rescue dogs, and that's the first thing we do with a skin condition that's not responsive to other treatments. It almost always works. Then we build the immune system with vitamic C, E, and a diet without wheat, corn, or soy. You'd be surprised at how quickly it can clear up. The bacterial infections are SECONDARY to what's really causing the problem. All these antibacterial treatments in the world won't fix the problem. Speak to another vet, ask about these other treatments. Skin conditions are a vets panacea. Most won't treat them effectively. Go see another vet. Von Leistung


vomsteinhund

by vomsteinhund on 09 October 2008 - 00:10

I am fairly new to shepherd and their sensitive skin, but I am familiar with other breeds.  It is hard to pinpoint what it is if it is an allergy.  To quickly narrow it down you could contact your vet and see if they can send a sample to http://www.varlallergy.com/  .. Just my opinion if it is an allergy and not fungus. It would just keep you from having to switch foods and switch again if that didn't work and then it turn out that he is allergic to some sort of pollen or dust mite...

 


tigermouse

by tigermouse on 09 October 2008 - 00:10

perhaps it is a grain allergy

what do you feed him?


Renz

by Renz on 09 October 2008 - 00:10

Food allergy - just went through it all with my boy.  The Nutritionist at the UofM formulated a home made dog food with elk and lentils etc. and he is clear.....your story is my story.  Hurry it will only get worse.  The Derm. did skin scrapings and not sarcoptic mange - but treated him anyway because he runs and hikes with me and sacoptic can drop off a fox and can infect the dog - therefore like the individuals above - get him to a Derm vet or a really good vet.  They will get you relief with Benedryl till itching subsides........good luck..........know what you are going thru - however after 4 weeks my dog was good as new and all hair grew back and he is healthy and happy - however stained teeth from the lentils - oh well anybody know of a good tooth paste -






 


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