mom2havenandlace asked: My two shelties have recently started itcing like crazy since we moved in to our new place. I’ve seen ONE flea and trust me we’ve searched so I really honestly don’t think it’s a flea allergy. I am sure there is more fleas but this is something else I am posotive of it. One dog seems to bite at her back more than anything and the other one seems to itch her belly. They both have scratches all over their belly from this and a patch of missing hair onthe ones back. I called the vet and they suggested I try benadryl first. It helps but isn’t helping enough. I have an appointment for the vet but am not financially set right now to spend as much money as she said it would cost just to start testing and the shot they give them is $30 some dollars each. I don’t have credit cards so that wont help. I would like to try to find something as a trial and error and see if it helps before I spend all the money at the vet. I have one week before their vet visit to try something. Any suggestion?
I gave my two girls a oatmeal bath today and made sure to get all the shampoo out and suprisingly it made them itch even worse. So I went to a local pet store and tried buying a spray called Anti Itch Spary by Pet Relief. It was a shot in the dark but suprisingly it seems to be working. They are itcing only about 5% of the time now and it seems to be more of the usual itch dogs do now and then. I am starting to think more and more it’s hot spots due to the heat as we now live in a trailer where as we used to live in a house. This Trailer isn’t as cool as our house was. I’ll keep trying this and talk to the vet later next week near my appointment date. Thanks everyone. PS - it’s not mange, I have seen mange, this isn’t that.
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