Pippy is enjoying this. My GSD did not enjoy being touched until recently. I watched several of your videos and have since switched my dog to a home cooked diet. I know it is not better than a raw diet, but that is not feasible in my house. So, we give him a multivitamin, as recommended, and feed him a diet of steamed vegetables and meat with quinoa. I have worked it out to supply a three day supply. I cannot thank you enough for the insight you have given to us as fur parents. He is a much happier dog. Thank goodness, the ear infection has not returned. It;s not an overnight remedy and you have to be diligent, but it is worth it. Thank you so much.
Me either. My vet said that with his skin conditions he was better off without it and supplementing his food. I too do all the things you listed. I tried the barley and his itching returned. No idea why. So, we now use quinoa. One very happy dog.
@@juanitagant1 dogs can be gluten sensitive too .if you cook beans for dogs cook them completely done they have lectin that's poison. Just said this cause some dog foods have beans to hold it together.
Thank you much for your down to Earth information. I have Sky, an 8yr old female Maltese/Poodle. She was chewing & licking her paws & developed a pimple like rash on her back, on the spine line. The Vet gave her like a very expensive form of Antihistamines & no real improvement. Her diet is raw meat, chicken, vegetables, which she loves, good quality can twice a week & good quality dry food. The same brand of dry food released a Grain Free version & tried it. I cannot believe the difference it's made to Sky, not only much decrease chewing of paws but the rash on her back has gone. An added bonus is that she is a much healthier weight & when she eats it she is more satisfied with a smaller amount. Thanks to you, I thought outside the square of various things that can be the cause of health problems with our beautiful pets. Thank you.
Had heard of plant sterols on one your videos and finally got a blood allergy test for my dog. She had a lot of high allergens to trees grass mites some food such as wheat corn potatoes. The issue is the plant sterols I got in the US are derived from PINE and she’s allergic to many trees. I think that’s why she’s biting and has balded since I started that, and caused bleeding and damage to her skin 😢😢😢 it’s really awful. We will try immuno therapy for the environmental allergies. I’m worried I caused this issue much worse w Moducare plant sterols- too many wrong diagnosis with the vets historically, first was meat allergy so she was treated for that. According to this blood work, the only thing she’s not allergic to is meat. I feel her pain everyday.
Hello. Thank you for explaining this. I have a 3 years old pug. He's constantly scrathching himself on his face and neck, he's very sensitive (when i touch him he becomes itchy) he's also licking his paws a lot and this happens everyday for almost a year now. My veterinarian checked on him from the very beginning and said he has atopic dermatitis (something common for pugs I guess). He has redness in between his digits, he sheds A LOT , he has lesions on his paws probably from licking and biting himself constantly, he has ear infections very often - I always treat him. At the clinic they say it's pretty basic and often with pugs and that there's nothing I can really do. I only feed him Royal Canin Veterinary diet - Anallergenic food and nothing else, no other treats aswell. He's checked regurarly so it can't be external parasites. Now the question is, why is this happening? I have all sorts of creams and ointments that I use on him, but mostly for treating the lesions, nothing to prevent them. What should I do? I'm afraid of complications that may occur because of this such as eye or ear damage. Should I be changing his food, should I be using some kind of treatment for him? If yes then what kind of treatment? Thank you very much !
Please check my playlist on Allergies. I have made specific videos on atopic dermatitis and food allergies and remedies. Hope you’ll find them helpful. th-cam.com/play/PLEv5BImQjVoqstImqFFivXC7FNes_VL3o.html
@@mobstercrow7515 so true I raise 2 kids ,5 GRANDkids ,youngest soon be 8 they don't get to spend time daily like they use to but THANKful ,I got a God whisper a Yorkie Poo yes my boy and yes he spoiled
@@coraduncan3886 gotta spoil the babies and keep them healthy just dont make them fat because thats not spoiling because they will feel pain of being chunky
Thank you so much Duke my mixed terrier had raw meat was horrible the vet charged me a ridiculous amount for a shot so I put Monostat all over Duke and Sadie my mixed chihuahua 3 days later dukes hair is growing back and both aren't itching we have tried everything this works !!!!! Plus put honey in their water you are such a great Vet !!!! They both do this every year around May and June can't figure out why. We treat our yard and watch to see what it is but still don't know .I'm a retired Executive Chef they have a great diet but still puzzled .We have lots of neighborhood cats that frequent our yard it's horrible. Could that be a factor since they are wild cats ?
I wish any of the many vets I've had over the years ever gave any of my dogs a thorough head-to-toe exam the way Dr. Jones did when the situations clearly dictate that it was indicated :-(
jcamb72 I felt the same way I loved the video starting with the toes. I knew my dog wasn’t feeling well, but I thought he was chewing his paws because his teeth were hurting him! I had his nails cut less then 2 months ago. Poor Milo his paws were horrific. Hair wrapping around his nails and even a few were webbed together. Oh believe me I was on it immediately!! I love that Dr. his videos Are awesome, just saying
Hello again Dr Jones I gave Mina the parasite spot on. Update...5 days after giving her the spot on, she released a rather large and long worm (s?). Sorry, but was unable to identify the creature. She started feeling better almost immediately and quickly put on weight. I think she still has an easily upset stomach but she is doing nicely! Thank you so much for your support and videos! Blessings to you!
My dog itches but it's not from any parasites . She does have sensitive skin and sometimes she gets a sore or hotspot. I have this medicine that helps when she gets a flare up . Could dogs itch because of it being a habit ? Just wondering . I didn't know that dogs can get lice❗ WOW❗I WILL BE CHECKING HER MORE FREQUENTLY AND GETTING MORE INFORMATION THANKS DOC❗👍 GOD BLESS YOU❗🙏
So, a few months ago my Pug got an ear infection, which immediately got treated. About a couple of months later he started itching all over, he got bald spots all over, his body got covered with black crusty rashes and he had a couple of blisters between the toes on his front legs. I brought him to the vet, but they were having trouble identifying what was wrong with him until I offhandedly mentioned his ear infection a couple of months earlier. Then they took samples from his ears and they found an inner ear infection and a yeast infection. He got treatment, but a couple of weeks later it was better, but not gone. So, he had another round of treatment, stronger this time. A couple of weeks after that his ear infection was finally gone, but the yeast infection was still there, so another round of treatment we did. A couple of weeks after that it still wasn't gone, but I decided that it would just be a waste of time and money to do another round of treatment that obviously doesn't work. I've just been trying my best to treat it myself with Bepanthen, coconut oil and medicated baths. He likes to obsessively lick the blisters between his toes, so a couple of days ago I bought him some shoes. Right now, a few months after it started, it's better than ever, but still not completely gone. This is the first time we've faced this issue. He turned 6 years old a few days ago, but I got him when he was 3 years old, on December 5th 2017. He does have allergies, he's allergic to seemingly all types of bug bites and stings. It was first discovered after he got bitten by a jumping spider when his nose got him into trouble, and he got so sick that I honestly thought I was going to loose him. After the third time his nose got him into trouble and he got bitten, I started him on daily allergy medication(over a year ago), and he hasn't had an allergic reaction since. He's been on the same diet for almost 3 years, so it's got nothing to do with that, and he's never been in a kennel. He's just been home with me since the day I got him over 3 years ago. What should I do? Any suggestions on what more I can do to help him?
you are probably great with dogs but get to the f****** point stop looking at the dog's penis and tell us what's the solution to stop scratching to stop hair loss
Heyyy!! My dog doesn't really have the ichy's, but his head is covered with bumps of all sizes, and down his legs. They pop ez ,lil white head, but mostly clear blood . I put silver cream on them, but,,naaa, now I'm putting deputed peroxide on them. He didn't mind me popping then till yesterday, then he let out a good screech. I don't do it often just when there real big. But I won't no more. Any idea? Can I send you a pic?
My Australian Cattle Dog Ari, has always had two problems that I’ve been concerned about since the day I rescued her at the age of 7 or 8 weeks old. The first is itchy ears, which causes her to scratch and shake her head *a lot.* As with every rescue, I immediately took her to my vet, who did a thorough exam, blood work, and even an ultrasound on her heart, which brings me to my second concern. (And the reason for the ultrasound.) From the night I rescued her, I noticed that Ari’s breathing was quite rapid. I’ve been around dogs and cats of all ages my entire life, and even more so when I got into animal rescue in 2004; yet I’d never seen any puppy (or dog) have such rapid breathing. After the exam and tests run on Ari all came back negative, my vet suggested we just wait and see if her breathing slows down. After a couple of months her breathing did go down to a normal level when she’s resting, or just hanging around the house. However, during play she seems to get worn out really quick, and her breathing again jumps up to a such a high level that it scares me. Ari is turning 5 on December 29, and her breathing while at play, or now even on one mile casual walks, is very rapid. When she was younger I use to take her on 3-4 mile walks, which I _thought_ would wear her out, but the second we’d get home, she’d be excitable around the cats again, like she had been resting all day. Now I can’t even take her on a mile walk because she gets so tired, literally just stopping many times during our walk, as well as her breathing being very rapid again. The last time I tried taking her on a casual walk I literally had to carry her home because she was so worn out. (And that was on an approx. 3/4 of a mile!) I’ve taken Ari to a few different vets, voicing my concerns about her ears *and* more importantly, her breathing and tiredness, yet no one can find any answers to those concerns. I’m not sure if this is related to anything, but she was born with only one eye. When I rescued her I had another dog, Jack, who I had for years, who was born with only one eye as well (even the same eye as Ari’s), but that never caused any medical problem for him. The only difference was that Ari’s eye slit was a little wider than Jacks; so when I had Ari spayed I had my vet suture her slit shut as to not cause any future problems that could occur from foreign material getting in her eye, which could cause an infection. Like I said, I don’t think it’s related, but wanted to let you know anyway. Also, Ari is my third ACD I’ve had, so I’m very familiar with the breed. She’s the only one who has rapid breathing, and unable to participate in long play or walks. Sorry for the long post, but hopefully you made it to the end. Can you offer me any advice, or give me some type of direction I should go, or things I should research, or ask my vet to look into?
Hey DOC, i missed the name of the medication. Its late at night. Also i have a yorkie that has sensitive stomache and gastrointestinal issue's. Can you do a refesh vidio for food for that. Her mouth is so small. Also is there anything holistic to calm her. She jumps at least noise. Also she will not let you trim her nails nor hair on paws. Please help! Thank you for what you do. I enjoy watching you!
My dog has severe food and environmental allergies. I have recently begun tumeric and quercetin.She has many spots of hair loss from scratching. Ive tried coconut oil topically but she likes the taste so just licks it off. Is there something more I can do to promote health skin and hair growth?
Can I use Ivomec as a topical treatment for mange? My 10 lb dog had demodex mange when I rescued him as a puppy. He took ivermectin orally for months. He’s 3 now, and his nose/lips/chin are still super itchy. Vet says mange is gone, however. We have tried everything, raw diet, special diet, changed soap, etc. he has vetricin medicated shampoo, and STILL itches til he cries on his face. I tried revolution, monthly, no change. I have a farm and use ivomec as a pour on and orally for my pigs, goats, horses, steer. Just thought maybe a “pour on” pup size just might work. I think it’s still mange, I have three other dogs who are not itchy, btw. I love your advice, your videos, everything. You are such a blessing ❤️ from East TX
Also in east tx an having the same issue. But my dogs issue is his legs an chewing his self till he bleeds. Did the ivermectin work?? I used happy Jack's an he started thriving an his hair grew back all the sores went away except his legs an I used coconut oil which made everything worse. Help!
Hi! I’m new to your channel- very cool! What do you recommend putting into their ears as both of my golden doodles have very itchy ears. The vet prescribe some medicine that they hated. Another expense and not necessary because it doesn’t work. Thank you
Hi how can I get your book of remedies I have two dogs a pit bull blue nose and a German Shepherd can you please help me thank you very much Dr. Andrew Jones
Thank you. My cousins little 12 yr old dog has an ongoing itchy skin she has bald spots and dhe is so itchy shaking her head and her back is alnost bald as she scratches on everuthing she can my vousin dorsnt take carw of her he doesnt work and leaves me with her i have 3 rescued cats and 1 rescued dog and i just put $300 into having the stray tom neutered and shots and dewormed and this month a stray tom cat came into the house and immediately attacked him we had to hit it to get it off of him and it bolted through our screen on our window just traumatic our tom was bleeding and we cleaned his wounds on his back thigh and leg but by morning he was walking low fo the ground limping and crying we immediately took him to a vet who could fit us in our vet was in surgery so that was anotner $289 so now i have zero in my bank account and ive got this poor little dog who is misetable and i cant see fleas but she goes insane for hours then is perfectly quiet and fine she sleeps at night shes not even flinching right now but when she wakes up she goes right back to non stop rolling on her back going under couch to wedge her back and back and forth scraping her back she does paw licking head shaking and ear scratching her nails are black and so long idk what to do ! He gave her a bath but she wasnt clean and he was done in less than 10 minutes tops
Please do a garden video of all the common plants and flowers that are poisonous to dogs/cats. I was surprised when i researched pet poison as common flowers severely effect our pets. Thank you.
my 3 month old golden retriever, has been itching really frequently and the fur on his ears are falling off and kinda red. his paws are also losing fur and also red. what should i do?
Hi Doc! my dog has been scratching his chin a lot lately. I was wondering what you think it is and what can I do for home remedies? There's no redness or bleeding but he's been scratching a lot
We got our dog from someone who kept her kenneled most of the time. She is constantly itching to the point of bleeding and her paws look so irritated. Shes had shots and was taking apoquel for a while but nothing helps and i did my research on apoquel and stopped that right away. My poor pup is miserable most of the day. How can i help to grt her relief for now and what should i be testing for to see whats causing this?
I have a Maltese male dog he’s about 10 or 11 years old he’s been scratching a lot for the past couple months and shaking his head a lot too. I tires some shampoo for the itching but he hasn’t stopped and I cleaned out his ear a bunch of stinky ear wax came out. He stopped shaking his head for about a month but now he’s back at it. Is there any I could do? Should I take him to the vet? Or is there a special lotion? Edit: he’s also hair on his belly a lot of it and on his face.
I have just adopted a nearly 3 month old puppy. She had lots of fleas when I got her. I took her to my vet who bathed her with a tick flea shampoo. I comb her every day with a flea comb. But she itches a lot at times. My vet gave two anti fungal medicine to apply on her body. I want to use a natural thing because she’s a small puppy. I don’t see any fleas or ticks on her. Her coat is clean and I rub virgin coconut oil on her skin. Yes, she is eating little different food. I’m not very sure exactly what she was eating at the foster home. They said chicken broth and rice. I’ve just added a little bit of chicken and green beans to her food. What else can I do to stop the itching? I’m not wanting to put chemicals on her baby skin right now.
My golden stopped itching when I cut out chicken and carrots and only fed him the raw primal duck meat. And I use wondercide instead of anti-parasite drugs I had no idea they can get lice
Hello, I really like your videos. I have 3 dogs and 1 cat. I have been trying to find out what oils are safe for both the cat and dogs. The more I read the more contradiction I find. I really like the smell of lemon essential oil but am afraid to use it for fear of poisoning the cat. I would like to use a room diffuser with reeds but have no idea if it safe. Are you able to help please? X.
I have a bulldog that has to have a shot every few weeks for allergies. It helped her at first because her hair was falling out in clumps and she had sores all over her. We also give her Zyrtec every day, but it always comes back. Any idea what we could use naturally on her? She eats Royal canine for bulldogs. I feel bad for her and would like her to feel better.
I have dogs with really bad allergies and I’ve noticed that switching up the Zyrtec with Benadryl really helps because I think their body builds up a tolerance. Good luck
could a dog have internal parasite that would cause ongoing itching issues, hardened paw pads and thickened crusty nails. I've tried numerous vets and all want to put dog on steroids. i have just received in mail the supplements you recomended...beta sitosterol, krill oil, quercetin. i will follow your recommendation in other video. i just feel i need to understand what's going on with his paws. it effects him walking, painful, please help
Veterinary Secrets He’s itching. Could losing his master and moving be enough to cause it. It’s not bugs. There’s a gas station next door and they love feeding him. Could be food allergy, but I doubt it. Help
My dog severely bites her ankle/wrist areas, and scratches her elbows, both until they bleed, and a lot of missing hair in those areas. She had been on both a brown rice+beef and a grain-free beef, I felt the symptoms were worse with the brown rice recipe, plus bad stools. I decided to try the barf diet, with mostly chicken during this trial phase, after the first 30 days, id say about 90% of her hair grew back and while she was still itchy, it didn't seem to be as bad, however since then her symptoms have seemed to come back and is once again losing hair/becoming more itchy, I am now on about day 80. Do you think she has a chicken allergy? That is my assumption, but wondering why I saw good results for the first 30 days, she has healthy stools, etc. I've read about a "detox" period where things seem to get worse before they get better when feeding raw. Wondering if you had any thoughts or had heard of any cases similar to this?
What if it's only 1 of your dogs. My other dog is not itchy. We resently moved from a desert like environment to a urban area. We went from dry heat to hummit heat. I have checked him for fleas did not see any.
Loving the videos. Why does my dog keep getting the hiccups? Pads on dogs feet. If they are dry and scaley should we treat them or leave them alone? Thanks Beverly
Hi Doc, love watching your videos. I have four dogs and 2 of them are always itchy, chewing their feet. This has been going on for years. we've ruled out seasonal because it's all the time. I've eliminated chicken and beef because when I tried them on it, the itching got worse. I'm thinking it's food, but what is it in the food?? right now they are on a kibble of high quality, no grain food. I also make a homemade stew of pork, turn ups, parsnips and carrots, turmeric and rosemary, this goes on top of their food. The itchy was going on before I started topping with the stew So something in the kibble?? I would love to be able to afford to feed them raw, but I just don't have the resources. They are 7 and 12 years old and they have not gotten any vaccinations in 6 years, I don't believe in over vaccinating. I use natural solutions for flees and ticks, I DO NOT use any of the revolution stuff the regular vets try to push on you. So all this being said, what can I do to give my poor babies some relief??? HELP PLEASE and thanks
I give m y dogs a so I be bath with equal parts what and Apple cider vinegar. Olive oil heals red spots quickly. I also give them Benadryl with coconut oil. This helps tremendously.
@@manjupeter3130 hi Peter. I think she meant Purina Pro Plan. It’s a brand of dog food. There are different varieties. I have been using the one for sensitive skin and sensitive stomach and unfortunately, it has not stopped the itching or the loose stool
I have a white lab almost two yrs old she's scratching all the time losing her hair on her sides and her back legs are almost hairless, she has redness on her skin and scabs from how much she's been scratching. I took her to the vet and they gave me antibiotics and anti scratching medication and shampoo for the second time now and after she finished the treatment she's still the same. I'm so scared she's not getting better and I don't know what to do...my suspicion is that we changed her diet to a vegan diet to the Natural Balance vegetarian formula almost a year now and ever since she just hasn't been the same, her hair started falling off, scratching etc.,I now feed her the same carnivore chicken, sweet potato and pumkin diet I had her on for her first year when she was a puppy. I bought some anti itching fish capsules at Amazon which she'll start taking tomorrow hopefully they work but I'm very scared that she hasn't been better for about six months now although she's been to two vets and she has taken alot of medication and she is still the same and it's looking worse...I don't know what to do doc, please help.
Good video! I do have a very itchy dog, for years. Spent 3K+ over the years with vets, vet specialists to no avail. I am convinced it is her food, though I have tried many kinds, just read something the other day about how nasty potatoes/chicken can be as dog allergens. So here I go again trying to find a way to stop her insane itching. Any suggestions?
@@Lil_HandGrenade also got a dog shampoo for skin allergies at Petco. you leave it on for 5 mins. before rinsing. i have also given a small dog l/2 tablet of an allergy tablet (just over the counter type) which helped too.
My dog is sensitive and seems to have a type of mite that irritates more around his rear end and tail. There are a number of reasons I think it is mites, but why would the problem be more around his rear end? I have two dogs and the other dog is OK, except when I treat the sensitive dog, she starts itching soon after, like the mites have gone over to her.
We are searching through all your videos that feature Pippy. In this video, she is still sporting that fatty tumor on her wrist, I see. We're still searching through your vids hoping to find one where Pippy's lipoma treatments have actually worked or not - as you do not seem to show us any After Lipoma Treatment Videos
My female Shiba is allergic to almost everything. Weak immune system. Spring plants/flowers and neighbor grass weed/feed has stressed her terribly. I tried benadryl which seems to relieve her itch and allow her skin to heal. 25 mg / 35 lb. Is this safe for her organs? 1 dose with meals 7a and 7p. Thank you.
Hi, it is generally safe, but can cause Vomiting.Diarrhea.Loss of appetite Most of the time it is fine if used at the lower dose and stopped if side effects
I have a Shih Tzu of 31/2 years old. During I brush her tail, I saw some almost microscopic black dots that are not moving on the skin. No redness but she scratched herself. She’s under Revolution and an other big pill for ?? Ticks, or something like that. The hairs near the skin is dark. Can it be dandruff?? Fleas? Nothing move and it’s smaller than fleas! Since I tried Rosemary’s powder,she eats less!! Can I try coconut oil?
Mine has Dermatitis is there some thing that’s a home remedy cause her shots are expensive. I have been trying to use anti itch spays ,shampoo , wash bedding , make her food but it’s occurs . Any suggesting?
So you used revolution ? I used frontline plus 2 weeks ago and just steam cleaned rugs and upholstery and now my dog is itching like mad .is it safe to use frontline plus in 2 week s for mites vs 4 weeks. My dog has sensitivity to other products and frontkine seams to be the one i can use safety. But mites need more frequent dosing it seems. It does say CHEWING LICE on the box and worked well the first week is it time for another bath and dose?
I'm thinking that my dog is allergic to grass. He won't go in it when it's wet (loves to chase the ball) and is happier when I stay on the patio. Is that common. The vet gave me Appaquel but it has too many scary side effects so I tossed it
My baby Ollie has atopic allergy n it just seems to be getting worse. He’s 5 yrs old. He has made sores on his lower back scratching. There are sores on d corners of his mouth that I’ve noticed for d first time. He licks his paws constantly n has sores in them as well. I’m besides myself trying to find some cure for all his problems. Doc pls advise.
I tried feeding my jack Russel with your recommendation... The Natural Balance Formula by Dick Van Patten for some reason my dog never stop scratching himself...😖😫I believed he got allergic to it. I talked to one of the girls in Petsmart and they switched the dog food to Purina Pro Plan Focus... though kinda expensive I love my dog... so eventually I introduced the Pro Plan Focus and it did stop the itchiness and scratching!!😊 for some reasons your recommendations probably doesn’t apply for certain type of dogs!😫
Hi Dr. Jones, My dog has a bubble in his ear flap, took him to the vet. Was diagnosed with hematomas, which he needs surgery $800.00. Is there any other alternative you can recommend?
My lab just had a hematoma on her ear flap at the tip. She went to the vet and they did cytology to determine her ear had yeast, they sedated her and lanced the hematoma and put steroids into the space. she took ear drops for a week. and if that didn't work, they said she would need surgery, but you should try that first. It's been 10 days and the hematoma is gone and ear flap is flat now
Any recommendations on environmental skin issues? I’ve spend a ton of money on vets and they always say it’s the food. I’ve tried many different foods and nothing has changed. My dog has a long history of yeast ear infections and then when winter started,she can’t stop itching herself(to the point of sores). Her skin is red in groin and she loses a lot more hair then normal. Vet tested her for mange and external parasites and all negative. When you touch her she starts itching. We have her on special food, monthly flea treatment and Benadryl. Benadryl helps some but she is still itchy just not as bad. Any recommendations would be helpful!
Jean Christy I had same issue with red purple groin and hair loss. Took her to vet and did skin cytology for parasites, and also ringworm. All negative. I thought it might be food allergies, but my vet says no it looks like environmental. She suggested, krill oil, which that’s what I’m using now or algae oil. Plus a Chinese herb blend. And for the Douxo Calm Shampoo for the soothing skin relief once a week. I thought it would be too drying for her skin, she said you would think so but it’s not, plus you want to wash any allergens from their fur. It has a ceramide in it. 3 weeks later she has improved drastically! I will find the name of the herb blend for you.
Jean Christy could she posibly have dry itchy skin? If you live in an area where it's cold and you have to have the heater running constantly, this could be the issue. Try using a humidifier where she sleeps to keep the air from being too dry. I'm not sure what you should place on the skin but I think it's worth asking her vet.
Hi, more likely atopy ( enviromental allergy) here are some of my videos on it: th-cam.com/video/5O1svPP8434/w-d-xo.html , th-cam.com/video/DLOt10MxTic/w-d-xo.html , th-cam.com/video/O6flWsUQ-II/w-d-xo.html
Pippi is such a good patient...
Pippy is enjoying this. My GSD did not enjoy being touched until recently. I watched several of your videos and have since switched my dog to a home cooked diet. I know it is not better than a raw diet, but that is not feasible in my house. So, we give him a multivitamin, as recommended, and feed him a diet of steamed vegetables and meat with quinoa. I have worked it out to supply a three day supply. I cannot thank you enough for the insight you have given to us as fur parents. He is a much happier dog. Thank goodness, the ear infection has not returned. It;s not an overnight remedy and you have to be diligent, but it is worth it. Thank you so much.
Juanita Gant I’m no Dr,, I know. But please don’t forget that your dog also needs additional nutrients, etc bone calcium etc etc. :)
We took care of all that with one trip to the vet, but thanks for your concern.
Me either. My vet said that with his skin conditions he was better off without it and supplementing his food. I too do all the things you listed. I tried the barley and his itching returned. No idea why. So, we now use quinoa. One very happy dog.
Thanks Juanita
@@juanitagant1 dogs can be gluten sensitive too .if you cook beans for dogs cook them completely done they have lectin that's poison. Just said this cause some dog foods have beans to hold it together.
i am so glad i found u years ago bec ANY TIME I HAVE A PROBLEM WITH MY DOGS I KNOW I CAN GET HELP FROM U THANKKKKKKKKUUUUUU
Thank you much for your down to Earth information.
I have Sky, an 8yr old female Maltese/Poodle.
She was chewing & licking her paws & developed a pimple like rash on her back, on the spine line.
The Vet gave her like a very expensive form of Antihistamines & no real improvement.
Her diet is raw meat, chicken, vegetables, which she loves, good quality can twice a week & good quality dry food.
The same brand of dry food released a Grain Free version & tried it.
I cannot believe the difference it's made to Sky, not only much decrease chewing of paws but the rash on her back has gone.
An added bonus is that she is a much healthier weight & when she eats it she is more satisfied with a smaller amount.
Thanks to you, I thought outside the square of various things that can be the cause of health problems with our beautiful pets.
Thank you.
Had heard of plant sterols on one your videos and finally got a blood allergy test for my dog. She had a lot of high allergens to trees grass mites some food such as wheat corn potatoes. The issue is the plant sterols I got in the US are derived from PINE and she’s allergic to many trees. I think that’s why she’s biting and has balded since I started that, and caused bleeding and damage to her skin 😢😢😢 it’s really awful. We will try immuno therapy for the environmental allergies. I’m worried I caused this issue much worse w Moducare plant sterols- too many wrong diagnosis with the vets historically, first was meat allergy so she was treated for that. According to this blood work, the only thing she’s not allergic to is meat. I feel her pain everyday.
thanks sir i tried green tea and apple cider mix with few ice cubes the itchy paws are now gone 90%
Topical or feed it?
Hello. Thank you for explaining this.
I have a 3 years old pug. He's constantly scrathching himself on his face and neck, he's very sensitive (when i touch him he becomes itchy) he's also licking his paws a lot and this happens everyday for almost a year now. My veterinarian checked on him from the very beginning and said he has atopic dermatitis (something common for pugs I guess). He has redness in between his digits, he sheds A LOT , he has lesions on his paws probably from licking and biting himself constantly, he has ear infections very often - I always treat him. At the clinic they say it's pretty basic and often with pugs and that there's nothing I can really do. I only feed him Royal Canin Veterinary diet - Anallergenic food and nothing else, no other treats aswell. He's checked regurarly so it can't be external parasites. Now the question is, why is this happening? I have all sorts of creams and ointments that I use on him, but mostly for treating the lesions, nothing to prevent them. What should I do? I'm afraid of complications that may occur because of this such as eye or ear damage. Should I be changing his food, should I be using some kind of treatment for him? If yes then what kind of treatment? Thank you very much !
Please check my playlist on Allergies. I have made specific videos on atopic dermatitis and food allergies and remedies. Hope you’ll find them helpful. th-cam.com/play/PLEv5BImQjVoqstImqFFivXC7FNes_VL3o.html
Thanks for the info! (I think your dog was wondering what the heck the doc is doing …?!) What a super chill and happy dog. ❤️🇨🇦
You're welcome, and yes she doesn't was thinking that😂😂
thank you Dr.Andrew Jones for your wonderful and helpful tricks/remedies,god bless
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I’m a new parent thanks soooo much for being here
Your dog isn't a child. Anthropomorphisation is abuse.
@@CannabrannaLammer how tf is it abuse taking care of you animal like an animal but loving them like a child isnt abuse
@@mobstercrow7515 so true I raise 2 kids ,5 GRANDkids ,youngest soon be 8 they don't get to spend time daily like they use to but THANKful ,I got a God whisper a Yorkie Poo yes my boy and yes he spoiled
@@coraduncan3886 gotta spoil the babies and keep them healthy just dont make them fat because thats not spoiling because they will feel pain of being chunky
Hi thanks for all your expertise. We appreciate you!
Let go of my paw mister ! She’s so loving, cute and calm despite being rubbed, pulled ,pushed , leg pulled up and paw grabbed then spread flat.
Awe she is precious
Thank you so much Duke my mixed terrier had raw meat was horrible the vet charged me a ridiculous amount for a shot so I put Monostat all over Duke and Sadie my mixed chihuahua 3 days later dukes hair is growing back and both aren't itching we have tried everything this works !!!!! Plus put honey in their water you are such a great Vet !!!! They both do this every year around May and June can't figure out why. We treat our yard and watch to see what it is but still don't know .I'm a retired Executive Chef they have a great diet but still puzzled .We have lots of neighborhood cats that frequent our yard it's horrible. Could that be a factor since they are wild cats ?
I wish any of the many vets I've had over the years ever gave any of my dogs a thorough head-to-toe exam the way Dr. Jones did when the situations clearly dictate that it was indicated :-(
Thanks
jcamb72 I felt the same way I loved the video starting with the toes. I knew my dog wasn’t feeling well, but I thought he was chewing his paws because his teeth were hurting him! I had his nails cut less then 2 months ago. Poor Milo his paws were horrific. Hair wrapping around his nails and even a few were webbed together. Oh believe me I was on it immediately!! I love that Dr. his videos Are awesome, just saying
Hi dr.Jones,
Could you please talk about chronic eye infections with discharge?
Thank you very much for all the great information
Hello again Dr Jones
I gave Mina the parasite spot on. Update...5 days after giving her the spot on, she released a rather large and long worm (s?). Sorry, but was unable to identify the creature.
She started feeling better almost immediately and quickly put on weight. I think she still has an easily upset stomach but she is doing nicely! Thank you so much for your support and videos!
Blessings to you!
I just love your posts.
My dog itches but it's not from any parasites . She does have sensitive skin and sometimes she gets a sore or hotspot. I have this medicine that helps when she gets a flare up . Could dogs itch because of it being a habit ? Just wondering . I didn't know that dogs can get lice❗ WOW❗I WILL BE CHECKING HER MORE FREQUENTLY AND GETTING MORE INFORMATION THANKS DOC❗👍 GOD BLESS YOU❗🙏
Welcome
What was the brand of drops that was applied to pippy?
So, a few months ago my Pug got an ear infection, which immediately got treated.
About a couple of months later he started itching all over, he got bald spots all over, his body got covered with black crusty rashes and he had a couple of blisters between the toes on his front legs.
I brought him to the vet, but they were having trouble identifying what was wrong with him until I offhandedly mentioned his ear infection a couple of months earlier. Then they took samples from his ears and they found an inner ear infection and a yeast infection.
He got treatment, but a couple of weeks later it was better, but not gone.
So, he had another round of treatment, stronger this time.
A couple of weeks after that his ear infection was finally gone, but the yeast infection was still there, so another round of treatment we did.
A couple of weeks after that it still wasn't gone, but I decided that it would just be a waste of time and money to do another round of treatment that obviously doesn't work.
I've just been trying my best to treat it myself with Bepanthen, coconut oil and medicated baths. He likes to obsessively lick the blisters between his toes, so a couple of days ago I bought him some shoes.
Right now, a few months after it started, it's better than ever, but still not completely gone.
This is the first time we've faced this issue. He turned 6 years old a few days ago, but I got him when he was 3 years old, on December 5th 2017.
He does have allergies, he's allergic to seemingly all types of bug bites and stings. It was first discovered after he got bitten by a jumping spider when his nose got him into trouble, and he got so sick that I honestly thought I was going to loose him. After the third time his nose got him into trouble and he got bitten, I started him on daily allergy medication(over a year ago), and he hasn't had an allergic reaction since.
He's been on the same diet for almost 3 years, so it's got nothing to do with that, and he's never been in a kennel. He's just been home with me since the day I got him over 3 years ago.
What should I do?
Any suggestions on what more I can do to help him?
That’s a very patient dog
I'm so glad I found your channel! I watch everyday. Thank you for all the excellent advice!
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Absolutely brilliant🐶🐾💜🐾🐾💚🐾awww lil Tula helping with the exam☺️
Lol. Pippy just letting u do anything, doctor your so great with dogs
Thanks
you are probably great with dogs but get to the f****** point stop looking at the dog's penis and tell us what's the solution to stop scratching to stop hair loss
Heyyy!! My dog doesn't really have the ichy's, but his head is covered with bumps of all sizes, and down his legs. They pop ez ,lil white head, but mostly clear blood . I put silver cream on them, but,,naaa, now I'm putting deputed peroxide on them. He didn't mind me popping then till yesterday, then he let out a good screech. I don't do it often just when there real big. But I won't no more. Any idea? Can I send you a pic?
@@petethompson7362 really?
@@petethompson7362 Why? I truly enjoyed his talk; it was very personable. If you don't like it, then fast forward, no need to be rude to this man.
My Australian Cattle Dog Ari, has always had two problems that I’ve been concerned about since the day I rescued her at the age of 7 or 8 weeks old. The first is itchy ears, which causes her to scratch and shake her head *a lot.* As with every rescue, I immediately took her to my vet, who did a thorough exam, blood work, and even an ultrasound on her heart, which brings me to my second concern. (And the reason for the ultrasound.) From the night I rescued her, I noticed that Ari’s breathing was quite rapid. I’ve been around dogs and cats of all ages my entire life, and even more so when I got into animal rescue in 2004; yet I’d never seen any puppy (or dog) have such rapid breathing. After the exam and tests run on Ari all came back negative, my vet suggested we just wait and see if her breathing slows down. After a couple of months her breathing did go down to a normal level when she’s resting, or just hanging around the house. However, during play she seems to get worn out really quick, and her breathing again jumps up to a such a high level that it scares me. Ari is turning 5 on December 29, and her breathing while at play, or now even on one mile casual walks, is very rapid. When she was younger I use to take her on 3-4 mile walks, which I _thought_ would wear her out, but the second we’d get home, she’d be excitable around the cats again, like she had been resting all day. Now I can’t even take her on a mile walk because she gets so tired, literally just stopping many times during our walk, as well as her breathing being very rapid again. The last time I tried taking her on a casual walk I literally had to carry her home because she was so worn out. (And that was on an approx. 3/4 of a mile!)
I’ve taken Ari to a few different vets, voicing my concerns about her ears *and* more importantly, her breathing and tiredness, yet no one can find any answers to those concerns.
I’m not sure if this is related to anything, but she was born with only one eye. When I rescued her I had another dog, Jack, who I had for years, who was born with only one eye as well (even the same eye as Ari’s), but that never caused any medical problem for him. The only difference was that Ari’s eye slit was a little wider than Jacks; so when I had Ari spayed I had my vet suture her slit shut as to not cause any future problems that could occur from foreign material getting in her eye, which could cause an infection. Like I said, I don’t think it’s related, but wanted to let you know anyway. Also, Ari is my third ACD I’ve had, so I’m very familiar with the breed. She’s the only one who has rapid breathing, and unable to participate in long play or walks.
Sorry for the long post, but hopefully you made it to the end. Can you offer me any advice, or give me some type of direction I should go, or things I should research, or ask my vet to look into?
did you test and/or treat for wormss?
It sounds like her heart is not functioning at 100% and definitely like above mentioned give her a good dewormer anyway
Hi Dr. Jones, thank you for this video. It is a big help to watch this video. Very informative. Thank you so much....
Wheat , Soy and corn no good.
pippy was liking the attention lol good video
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Hey DOC, i missed the name of the medication. Its late at night.
Also i have a yorkie that has sensitive stomache and gastrointestinal issue's. Can you do a refesh vidio for food for that. Her mouth is so small. Also is there anything holistic to calm her. She jumps at least noise. Also she will not let you trim her nails nor hair on paws. Please help! Thank you for what you do. I enjoy watching you!
Your dog is so tamed ^^ so cute
Thanks going to try the revolution you used. I wish we had vets like you in my area, here they are only concerned about the $$
I hope it works good for you:)
My dog has severe food and environmental allergies. I have recently begun tumeric and quercetin.She has many spots of hair loss from scratching. Ive tried coconut oil topically but she likes the taste so just licks it off. Is there something more I can do to promote health skin and hair growth?
Can I use Ivomec as a topical treatment for mange? My 10 lb dog had demodex mange when I rescued him as a puppy. He took ivermectin orally for months. He’s 3 now, and his nose/lips/chin are still super itchy. Vet says mange is gone, however. We have tried everything, raw diet, special diet, changed soap, etc. he has vetricin medicated shampoo, and STILL itches til he cries on his face. I tried revolution, monthly, no change. I have a farm and use ivomec as a pour on and orally for my pigs, goats, horses, steer. Just thought maybe a “pour on” pup size just might work. I think it’s still mange, I have three other dogs who are not itchy, btw. I love your advice, your videos, everything. You are such a blessing ❤️ from East TX
Thanks-and yes, but generally needs to be orally. It is a treatment for generalized demodecosis, but needs to be given for 8-12 weeks
Also in east tx an having the same issue. But my dogs issue is his legs an chewing his self till he bleeds. Did the ivermectin work?? I used happy Jack's an he started thriving an his hair grew back all the sores went away except his legs an I used coconut oil which made everything worse. Help!
Thanks for the tips and info Sir, it's very handy and works well. Rharesh from Malaysian medical college.
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Hi! I’m new to your channel- very cool! What do you recommend putting into their ears as both of my golden doodles have very itchy ears. The vet prescribe some medicine that they hated. Another expense and not necessary because it doesn’t work. Thank you
Yes I taught it was Borax and peroxide
Subscribed. You're awesome! Finally someone who knows what they're talking about, and free! Will share, and liked.
Love your Chanel. Wish u were in Arizona
Thanks, Wendy! Hope you'll find my other contents helpful!
Hi how can I get your book of remedies I have two dogs a pit bull blue nose and a German Shepherd can you please help me thank you very much Dr. Andrew Jones
Thank you for posting this sweet Video. GREETINGS
Thank you too
@@VeterinarySecrets You are doing a really good job for all the Animals!!!!!!!!!!👍 SUPER. GREETINGS
Thank you. My cousins little 12 yr old dog has an ongoing itchy skin she has bald spots and dhe is so itchy shaking her head and her back is alnost bald as she scratches on everuthing she can my vousin dorsnt take carw of her he doesnt work and leaves me with her i have 3 rescued cats and 1 rescued dog and i just put $300 into having the stray tom neutered and shots and dewormed and this month a stray tom cat came into the house and immediately attacked him we had to hit it to get it off of him and it bolted through our screen on our window just traumatic our tom was bleeding and we cleaned his wounds on his back thigh and leg but by morning he was walking low fo the ground limping and crying we immediately took him to a vet who could fit us in our vet was in surgery so that was anotner $289 so now i have zero in my bank account and ive got this poor little dog who is misetable and i cant see fleas but she goes insane for hours then is perfectly quiet and fine she sleeps at night shes not even flinching right now but when she wakes up she goes right back to non stop rolling on her back going under couch to wedge her back and back and forth scraping her back she does paw licking head shaking and ear scratching her nails are black and so long idk what to do ! He gave her a bath but she wasnt clean and he was done in less than 10 minutes tops
Please do a garden video of all the common plants and flowers that are poisonous to dogs/cats. I was surprised when i researched pet poison as common flowers severely effect our pets. Thank you.
Thanks and great future suggestion
Where can I find curcumin and the name of the spray you put in the dogs throat????
Flea pop is like black pepper that turns red when it meets water. It is obvious on your washer when you wash your pets bedding.
How often can I bathe my dog? Should only tick shampoo be used?
Could you do a video on a dog with thyroid problems and how to treat them naturally and safely. Please and thank you..
Can you do a video for floating ribs on dogs and extra ribs
my 3 month old golden retriever, has been itching really frequently and the fur on his ears are falling off and kinda red. his paws are also losing fur and also red. what should i do?
Take him to the vet
Hi Doc! my dog has been scratching his chin a lot lately. I was wondering what you think it is and what can I do for home remedies? There's no redness or bleeding but he's been scratching a lot
Cytopoint injection, stops the itching for many weeks. Not a topical goo that is messy and may only work for a day or two.
We got our dog from someone who kept her kenneled most of the time. She is constantly itching to the point of bleeding and her paws look so irritated. Shes had shots and was taking apoquel for a while but nothing helps and i did my research on apoquel and stopped that right away. My poor pup is miserable most of the day. How can i help to grt her relief for now and what should i be testing for to see whats causing this?
Do you have any content on figuring out a food allergy?
Yes. Please check my playlist on allergies: bit.ly/2qu3n9B
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I have a Maltese male dog he’s about 10 or 11 years old he’s been scratching a lot for the past couple months and shaking his head a lot too. I tires some shampoo for the itching but he hasn’t stopped and I cleaned out his ear a bunch of stinky ear wax came out. He stopped shaking his head for about a month but now he’s back at it. Is there any I could do? Should I take him to the vet? Or is there a special lotion?
Edit: he’s also hair on his belly a lot of it and on his face.
Important question. Does my dog need to be tested for heart worms before getting on Revolution??
No
Veterinary Secrets thanks!
Along with the extreme itching and fur loss Teddy sneezes a lot. He doesn’t do this year round. He’s a miniature schnauzer and is and indoor dog.
I have just adopted a nearly 3 month old puppy. She had lots of fleas when I got her. I took her to my vet who bathed her with a tick flea shampoo. I comb her every day with a flea comb. But she itches a lot at times. My vet gave two anti fungal medicine to apply on her body. I want to use a natural thing because she’s a small puppy. I don’t see any fleas or ticks on her. Her coat is clean and I rub virgin coconut oil on her skin. Yes, she is eating little different food. I’m not very sure exactly what she was eating at the foster home. They said chicken broth and rice. I’ve just added a little bit of chicken and green beans to her food. What else can I do to stop the itching? I’m not wanting to put chemicals on her baby skin right now.
Thank you!
You're welcome!
My golden stopped itching when I cut out chicken and carrots and only fed him the raw primal duck meat. And I use wondercide instead of anti-parasite drugs I had no idea they can get lice
Hello, I really like your videos. I have 3 dogs and 1 cat. I have been trying to find out what oils are safe for both the cat and dogs. The more I read the more contradiction I find. I really like the smell of lemon essential oil but am afraid to use it for fear of poisoning the cat. I would like to use a room diffuser with reeds but have no idea if it safe. Are you able to help please? X.
you might try neem oil for cats and dogs to repel fleas
I have a bulldog that has to have a shot every few weeks for allergies. It helped her at first because her hair was falling out in clumps and she had sores all over her. We also give her Zyrtec every day, but it always comes back. Any idea what we could use naturally on her? She eats Royal canine for bulldogs. I feel bad for her and would like her to feel better.
I have dogs with really bad allergies and I’ve noticed that switching up the Zyrtec with Benadryl really helps because I think their body builds up a tolerance. Good luck
could a dog have internal parasite that would cause ongoing itching issues, hardened paw pads and thickened crusty nails. I've tried numerous vets and all want to put dog on steroids. i have just received in mail the supplements you recomended...beta sitosterol, krill oil, quercetin. i will follow your recommendation in other video. i just feel i need to understand what's going on with his paws. it effects him walking, painful, please help
Great dog. If you were that rough with me you'd be bandaging your hand. lol
Same lol
Max is a 4 year old Lab/Pitbull mix.(gold in color)
They sound beautiful:)
Veterinary Secrets He’s itching. Could losing his master and moving be enough to cause it. It’s not bugs. There’s a gas station next door and they love feeding him. Could be food allergy, but I doubt it. Help
Thank you some good info.
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My dog severely bites her ankle/wrist areas, and scratches her elbows, both until they bleed, and a lot of missing hair in those areas. She had been on both a brown rice+beef and a grain-free beef, I felt the symptoms were worse with the brown rice recipe, plus bad stools. I decided to try the barf diet, with mostly chicken during this trial phase, after the first 30 days, id say about 90% of her hair grew back and while she was still itchy, it didn't seem to be as bad, however since then her symptoms have seemed to come back and is once again losing hair/becoming more itchy, I am now on about day 80. Do you think she has a chicken allergy? That is my assumption, but wondering why I saw good results for the first 30 days, she has healthy stools, etc. I've read about a "detox" period where things seem to get worse before they get better when feeding raw. Wondering if you had any thoughts or had heard of any cases similar to this?
What about aspergillosis cutaneous? What do you give, I been four times to two different vets, shampoos and antibiotics didn’t cure
Seborrhea. Do you have a video where you have addressed this condition specifically? Thank you!
No but I will
Veterinary Secrets Thank you!
Sir pl not clearly visible the name of medicines whether it is available at India Tamilnadu especially chennai
I seem to have problems because I have walnut trees around since the walnuts in the leaves start following my dog starts itching crazy
Dr. Jones can you do a video on dog vomiting?
Yes
What if it's only 1 of your dogs. My other dog is not itchy. We resently moved from a desert like environment to a urban area. We went from dry heat to hummit heat. I have checked him for fleas did not see any.
use Organic coconut oil
works perfect for my cat
Good to know, thanks.
How?
Loving the videos.
Why does my dog keep getting the hiccups?
Pads on dogs feet. If they are dry and scaley should we treat them or leave them alone?
Thanks
Beverly
Thanks- I would leave them, ensure enough water is being consumed
Hi Doc, love watching your videos. I have four dogs and 2 of them are always itchy, chewing their feet. This has been going on for years. we've ruled out seasonal because it's all the time. I've eliminated chicken and beef because when I tried them on it, the itching got worse. I'm thinking it's food, but what is it in the food?? right now they are on a kibble of high quality, no grain food. I also make a homemade stew of pork, turn ups, parsnips and carrots, turmeric and rosemary, this goes on top of their food. The itchy was going on before I started topping with the stew So something in the kibble?? I would love to be able to afford to feed them raw, but I just don't have the resources. They are 7 and 12 years old and they have not gotten any vaccinations in 6 years, I don't believe in over vaccinating. I use natural solutions for flees and ticks, I DO NOT use any of the revolution stuff the regular vets try to push on you. So all this being said, what can I do to give my poor babies some relief??? HELP PLEASE and thanks
This is the exact same thing w my dog.Please Dr help us
I give m y dogs a so I be bath with equal parts what and Apple cider vinegar. Olive oil heals red spots quickly. I also give them Benadryl with coconut oil.
This helps tremendously.
i started feeding my dog Pro Plan for digestive and skin health and she doesn't lick her paws now
@@susanromersa4715 Madam please tell me what is pre plan and skin care food that you give your dog .
@@manjupeter3130 hi Peter. I think she meant Purina Pro Plan. It’s a brand of dog food. There are different varieties. I have been using the one for sensitive skin and sensitive stomach and unfortunately, it has not stopped the itching or the loose stool
I have a white lab almost two yrs old she's scratching all the time losing her hair on her sides and her back legs are almost hairless, she has redness on her skin and scabs from how much she's been scratching. I took her to the vet and they gave me antibiotics and anti scratching medication and shampoo for the second time now and after she finished the treatment she's still the same. I'm so scared she's not getting better and I don't know what to do...my suspicion is that we changed her diet to a vegan diet to the Natural Balance vegetarian formula almost a year now and ever since she just hasn't been the same, her hair started falling off, scratching etc.,I now feed her the same carnivore chicken, sweet potato and pumkin diet I had her on for her first year when she was a puppy. I bought some anti itching fish capsules at Amazon which she'll start taking tomorrow hopefully they work but I'm very scared that she hasn't been better for about six months now although she's been to two vets and she has taken alot of medication and she is still the same and it's looking worse...I don't know what to do doc, please help.
Can you please do a video talking about felv and fiv in cats please...
Yes- my next cat video on the infectious viruses
Shared to my niece
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Good video! I do have a very itchy dog, for years. Spent 3K+ over the years with vets, vet specialists to no avail. I am convinced it is her food, though I have tried many kinds, just read something the other day about how nasty potatoes/chicken can be as dog allergens. So here I go again trying to find a way to stop her insane itching. Any suggestions?
my 14 year old half Jack Russell now eats pro plan for digestive health and skin - Savor - it seems to have relieved some of these symptoms
@@susanromersa4715 I must try that. Thanks
@@Lil_HandGrenade also got a dog shampoo for skin allergies at Petco. you leave it on for 5 mins. before rinsing. i have also given a small dog l/2 tablet of an allergy tablet (just over the counter type) which helped too.
Love this channel. I have learned so much. I would love your book. Please contact me.
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My dog is sensitive and seems to have a type of mite that irritates more around his rear end and tail. There are a number of reasons I think it is mites, but why would the problem be more around his rear end? I have two dogs and the other dog is OK, except when I treat the sensitive dog, she starts itching soon after, like the mites have gone over to her.
Check for fleas
We are searching through all your videos that feature Pippy. In this video, she is still sporting that fatty tumor on her wrist, I see. We're still searching through your vids hoping to find one where Pippy's lipoma treatments have actually worked or not - as you do not seem to show us any After Lipoma Treatment Videos
My female Shiba is allergic to almost everything. Weak immune system. Spring plants/flowers and neighbor grass weed/feed has stressed her terribly. I tried benadryl which seems to relieve her itch and allow her skin to heal. 25 mg / 35 lb. Is this safe for her organs? 1 dose with meals 7a and 7p. Thank you.
Hi, it is generally safe, but can cause Vomiting.Diarrhea.Loss of appetite Most of the time it is fine if used at the lower dose and stopped if side effects
I have a Shih Tzu of 31/2 years old. During I brush her tail, I saw some almost microscopic black dots that are not moving on the skin. No redness but she scratched herself. She’s under Revolution and an other big pill for ?? Ticks, or something like that. The hairs near the skin is dark. Can it be dandruff?? Fleas? Nothing move and it’s smaller than fleas! Since I tried Rosemary’s powder,she eats less!! Can I try coconut oil?
First get her skin checked
Mine has Dermatitis is there some thing that’s a home remedy cause her shots are expensive. I have been trying to use anti itch spays ,shampoo , wash bedding , make her food but it’s occurs . Any suggesting?
Does anyone have any recommendations for shintzus dog food and food I can make at home for them?
Hi, similar to other dogs. 1/3 quality protein ( ie turkey), 1/3 veggies, 1/3 sweet potatoe
where do you get the revolution Topical
So you used revolution ? I used frontline plus 2 weeks ago and just steam cleaned rugs and upholstery and now my dog is itching like mad .is it safe to use frontline plus in 2 week s for mites vs 4 weeks. My dog has sensitivity to other products and frontkine seams to be the one i can use safety. But mites need more frequent dosing it seems. It does say CHEWING LICE on the box and worked well the first week is it time for another bath and dose?
I'm thinking that my dog is allergic to grass. He won't go in it when it's wet (loves to chase the ball) and is happier when I stay on the patio. Is that common. The vet gave me Appaquel but it has too many scary side effects so I tossed it
Is her full name Pippi Longstocking? Just guessing.
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Is it true that you should treat for worms when you find fleas please?
Yes, fleas can give a dog tapeworms.
My baby Ollie has atopic allergy n it just seems to be getting worse. He’s 5 yrs old. He has made sores on his lower back scratching. There are sores on d corners of his mouth that I’ve noticed for d first time. He licks his paws constantly n has sores in them as well. I’m besides myself trying to find some cure for all his problems. Doc pls advise.
I tried feeding my jack Russel with your recommendation... The Natural Balance Formula by Dick Van Patten for some reason my dog never stop scratching himself...😖😫I believed he got allergic to it. I talked to one of the girls in Petsmart and they switched the dog food to Purina Pro Plan Focus... though kinda expensive I love my dog... so eventually I introduced the Pro Plan Focus and it did stop the itchiness and scratching!!😊 for some reasons your recommendations probably doesn’t apply for certain type of dogs!😫
What flavor I'm having the same issues
Hi Dr. Jones, My dog has a bubble in his ear flap, took him to the vet. Was diagnosed with hematomas, which he needs surgery $800.00. Is there any other alternative you can recommend?
My lab just had a hematoma on her ear flap at the tip. She went to the vet and they did cytology to determine her ear had yeast, they sedated her and lanced the hematoma and put steroids into the space. she took ear drops for a week. and if that didn't work, they said she would need surgery, but you should try that first. It's been 10 days and the hematoma is gone and ear flap is flat now
Any recommendations on environmental skin issues? I’ve spend a ton of money on vets and they always say it’s the food. I’ve tried many different foods and nothing has changed. My dog has a long history of yeast ear infections and then when winter started,she can’t stop itching herself(to the point of sores). Her skin is red in groin and she loses a lot more hair then normal. Vet tested her for mange and external parasites and all negative. When you touch her she starts itching. We have her on special food, monthly flea treatment and Benadryl. Benadryl helps some but she is still itchy just not as bad. Any recommendations would be helpful!
Jean Christy this is my dog as well.
Jean Christy I had same issue with red purple groin and hair loss. Took her to vet and did skin cytology for parasites, and also ringworm. All negative. I thought it might be food allergies, but my vet says no it looks like environmental. She suggested, krill oil, which that’s what I’m using now or algae oil. Plus a Chinese herb blend. And for the Douxo Calm Shampoo for the soothing skin relief once a week. I thought it would be too drying for her skin, she said you would think so but it’s not, plus you want to wash any allergens from their fur. It has a ceramide in it. 3 weeks later she has improved drastically! I will find the name of the herb blend for you.
Jacqueline D. Thank you, I’ll try anything within reason to give her some relief!
Jean Christy could she posibly have dry itchy skin? If you live in an area where it's cold and you have to have the heater running constantly, this could be the issue. Try using a humidifier where she sleeps to keep the air from being too dry. I'm not sure what you should place on the skin but I think it's worth asking her vet.
Hi, more likely atopy ( enviromental allergy) here are some of my videos on it: th-cam.com/video/5O1svPP8434/w-d-xo.html , th-cam.com/video/DLOt10MxTic/w-d-xo.html , th-cam.com/video/O6flWsUQ-II/w-d-xo.html
Second year ..collie..starts in October....yikes ..what is it..yeast???..hot ears ..
My puppy scratch a lot. Vet recommend me soap but doesn't effect to her. Huhu now she have open wounds.
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