Help Needed With Boxer Pup Skin Condition

thanks all.. sorry i didnt get back sooner, it was diet related.. have changed her food gradually and stopped her treats,she was given an injection and some cream to use.. and is much much better :) :) i had to take get her to the vet for my own sanity.. her leg bouncing off my floorboards constantly was driving me nuts :lol:
will get some pics of her in her improved state just as soon as i can xxxx
 
thanks all.. sorry i didnt get back sooner, it was diet related.. have changed her food gradually and stopped her treats,she was given an injection and some cream to use.. and is much much better :) :) i had to take get her to the vet for my own sanity.. her leg bouncing off my floorboards constantly was driving me nuts :lol:
will get some pics of her in her improved state just as soon as i can xxxx


Too late now, you've solved it. Bakers has loads of "cr*p" in it - I did buy a box for my puppy when he wasn't eating (fussy) and he was sick with it. I've still got the same box of it and I put bits of it in a treat ball so he still eats it but not loads - just until the box is finished anyway.

My main reason for replying was we use James WellBeloved food which is a hypo-allergenic food - it might be worth trying her on that once? However as you said before 'if it ain't broke'...

I'm glad you got her 'fixed' :).
 
Glad you've managed to find the source of her problem.
James well beloved is a good food, I know lots of people who use it & they all swear by it.
Don't know what you have her on now, but it'snworth a try & probably cheaper than any your vet will recommend
 

Most reactions

Back
Top