Saturday, December 5, 2009

Skin Problems More Condition_symptoms What Is Good To Feed Or Put On A Dog With Skin Problems (hot Spots, Flakiness? Homemade Recipes?

What is good to feed or put on a dog with skin problems (hot spots, flakiness? Homemade recipes? - skin problems more condition_symptoms

I have an English Cocker Spaniel who is 5 years.
I do not feed my dog regular food Processed food @ home with fresh ingredients and no processed foods, but who are still having bad skin problems. Suggestions would be helpful. Thanks

10 comments:

karate hottie said...

My dog has problems that you have a lot of skin problems thyroid. You have your dog checked by a veterinarian. I had the best chance to feed him Nutomax. When I feed him some of your skin is terrible.

Rosalie said...

Could be as simple as a food allergy, and you havent got it right in the apple pie - not all bad.

I Nutro lamb and rice, white fish or welfare of the Atlantic and yams, and see what happens - the transition him over three wafers per day, and look what happens is a time after the change was completed - and beyond with a fish oil capsule Daily omega-3 fatty acids come is extra.

It is much better, with something simple that work instead of trying to many things for a short time uinless the same recipe all the time can start could make a difference, that the results could confuse.

I want to go to my old fish recipe oatmeal and that everything that they can digest without dying: "I hate cooking for my dog, and never less than I do, you'll probably find that you can sell a diet that not everything that is allergic to, and it is good are unobtainable.

Superior to avoid allergens are corn, chicken, beef, soy, wheat and dAiry - Although any dog can be allergic to certain foods.

Skin problems are almost always the result of an allergy, an expression of a weak immune system. The shift to the right ingredients and the addition of omega-3's are in all of Slovenia.

Rosalie said...

Could be as simple as a food allergy, and you havent got it right in the apple pie - not all bad.

I Nutro lamb and rice, white fish or welfare of the Atlantic and yams, and see what happens - the transition him over three wafers per day, and look what happens is a time after the change was completed - and beyond with a fish oil capsule Daily omega-3 fatty acids come is extra.

It is much better, with something simple that work instead of trying to many things for a short time uinless the same recipe all the time can start could make a difference, that the results could confuse.

I want to go to my old fish recipe oatmeal and that everything that they can digest without dying: "I hate cooking for my dog, and never less than I do, you'll probably find that you can sell a diet that not everything that is allergic to, and it is good are unobtainable.

Superior to avoid allergens are corn, chicken, beef, soy, wheat and dAiry - Although any dog can be allergic to certain foods.

Skin problems are almost always the result of an allergy, an expression of a weak immune system. The shift to the right ingredients and the addition of omega-3's are in all of Slovenia.

Jeanne said...

Nupro is a natural food additive, the miracle of allergies, skin problems and "hot spots" makes. To nupro.com & check it out!

My daughter Autrailian Cattle Dog has allergies to grass. Nothing that the vet recommended helped. The poor dog was suffering with really large "hot spots" have in the last summer for my daughter, and some research online to find Nupro and ordered. It eases the suffering of the dog, if they continue to use even in winter, because it (a good "vitamin", we live in an area where the grass is dormant and often snow from December to March / April), it is now in the fall July and guess what? Scarlet is not itching and scratching and Abosolutely No skin irritation.

Bruck Shot Teddy said...

If your dog has dry skin, fat to eat it because it has a large amount of fatty acids, which is good for the skin and coat. You can also try the oatmeal shampoo, or even shampoo Garnier Fructis. I use my sky blue, and Bull's nose light up and coat the skin is moist.

annie said...

What are the foods you for your Dog

http://www.b-naturals.com/newsletter/cat ...

Additions and enter
Salmon oil, vitamin E, vitamin B, vitamin C

any
Yogurt
Cottage cheese
Mackerel
Salmon

I found these for a fur coat, beautiful and healthy, be large

perhaps something that should be seen by a veterinarian
http://www.b-naturals.com/newsletter/ski ...

AnOpinio... said...

Vitamin E, yeast and other home remedies work well. Please consult your veterinarian before you just as vitamin E can be toxic if "overdose".

In my many years of experience in dealing with vets, I still have a never told me not to a home remedy to try when I explain my results.

AnOpinio... said...

Vitamin E, yeast and other home remedies work well. Please consult your veterinarian before you just as vitamin E can be toxic if "overdose".

In my many years of experience in dealing with vets, I still have a never told me not to a home remedy to try when I explain my results.

CF_ said...

Genetics can then ...

although this link may help a bit .. Even if your meal ..

http://www.gomestic.com/Pets/What-is-in- ...


be careful, because as a problem in the candy!

Do not use chemicals in your carpet, floor or dog beds ..

Arnold said...

It would be better to consult their vetinarian to see what we can do.

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