Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
My Mini Australian Labradoodle Emma cannot stop itching her body. I've read lots of posts on here about environmental allergies causing the itching. I've taken her to the vet but haven't had much luck with a diagnosis...we've been prescribed Panalog antibiotic creme for main itching areas and Simplicef antibiotic pills to stop infection but I don't want to continue giving her antibiotics. Benadryl does not work but I am going to start adding fish oil to her food to see if that helps. She eats Acana Pacifica (used to eat Orijen puppy). I just gave her a homemade oatmeal bath which didn't fix the problem. There is a lot of pollen where we live which is probably contributing to her itching. She is 15 months old so her adult hair is growing in. Could the puppy to adult coat change be the reason for this? Has anyone else had the same itchy situation and if so, does it go away after the adult coat grows in? Thanks for the advice! I just want Emma to feel better.
Thank you!
Bella
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The coat change is not causing the itching. Try wiping her down every time she comes in from outside, wipe off her feet and keep them dry, and brush her often. Wash her bedding, too. If it's a pollen allergy, she's bringing it in on her coat, so the more cleaning, vacuuming, etc you can do, the more it might help. Fish oil is a good idea, and Claritin or Zyrtec work better for some of our dogs than Benadryl. You can try cortisone sprays for temporary relief, too.
If this continues, you may want to ask your vet for a referral to a veterinary dermatology specialist.
Not sure I have an answer but you brought up an interesting point. My Shih Tzu at about the same age was uncontrollably itchy, the Neem Shampoo was the only thing that slightly helped. But now here is what is interesting she no longer itches. One of two possible solutions that happened simultaneously so not sure which took care of the problem. We got another dog and she has become the mother hen of my doodle, my daughters standard size doodle and my sons Golden Retriever. She may be too busy to itch or she grew out of it. She would scratch sores in her skin. It's been two years since we got the other dogs and no more itching.
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