J.T. asks from Reading, PA on April 29, 2009
Skin Rashes on Our Bulldog
We have an english bulldog she is super sensitive to skin rashes. we feed her nutro dog food we r tryin to avoid skin scrapings to test for allergys at the vet (cuz of expenses) so the groomer recomended changing her diet we switched to beneful which cleared her rashes up almost immediately! but she starting eating her own poop!! i know!! i couldnt deal with that, that is from not having the proper nutrients in food so we put her back on nutro Needless to say the rashes r back mostly on her belly but even sometimes on her face. we have also tried creams,hydrocortosoine,aloe,benadryl no luck Any suggestions would b great!
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N.S. answers from Pittsburgh on May 01, 2009
Hi J.,
I have an english bully too who has had several skin rashes, hot spots, welts, you name it he had it! We had him on nutro as a puppy, but switched him b/c of the allergies. Put him on a dog food from a health food store which worked but was expensive, then found the Royal Canin (get it a PetCo). It is specifically formulated for Bulldogs and he does good on it. He still has allergic reactions, but very sporadically. When he does, we give him a 1/2 of a benedryl, use Gold Bond menthol powder when he's licking his paws, and oatmeal or tea tree oil baths. If her rashes are more like hot spots keep them clean and dry, do NOT use neosporin or any other ointment, they will make them worse, we use benadyne. But I would definitely switch from Nutro to Royal Canin! Good luck and let us know how she's doing!
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N.S. answers from Pittsburgh on May 01, 2009
Hi J.,
I have an english bully too who has had several skin rashes, hot spots, welts, you name it he had it! We had him on nutro as a puppy, but switched him b/c of the allergies. Put him on a dog food from a health food store which worked but was expensive, then found the Royal Canin (get it a PetCo). It is specifically formulated for Bulldogs and he does good on it. He still has allergic reactions, but very sporadically. When he does, we give him a 1/2 of a benedryl, use Gold Bond menthol powder when he's licking his paws, and oatmeal or tea tree oil baths. If her rashes are more like hot spots keep them clean and dry, do NOT use neosporin or any other ointment, they will make them worse, we use benadyne. But I would definitely switch from Nutro to Royal Canin! Good luck and let us know how she's doing!
A.R. answers from Philadelphia on April 30, 2009
J., Unfortunately you probably think you are feeding your dog good food but Nutro is not good food. I thought the same until I read an article about dog food when the whole tainted dog food thing happened. It spoke about dog food not actually containing what dogs need to be healthy. I do not remember the article but the one below might be helpful.
http://www.populararticles.com/article9399.html
I do not know where you live but I buy all my animals food at Damingers in Mantua Township, NJ. It is a bit more expensive than Nutro but my dog is almost 13 and you wouldnt even know it. I worry because I fed her the junk for 10 years but she is wonderful now and even her hips are better!
Good luck to you! A.
S.T. answers from Allentown on April 30, 2009
Hi J.,
We also have an English Bulldog. We use Royal Canine dog food and they have a formula just for bulldogs. He loves and we've had no issues so far. Hope you figure out something that works for her, they're great dogs!
S. T
Allentown,PA
B.K. answers from Pittsburgh on April 30, 2009
Hi J., Try another type of food. Obviously the food you are feeding your dog is not good for her. As far as the poop eating thing, that is just showing you that there is undigested food in her poo...our first dog did that and we switched her to Iams and she never ate her poo again. Our current dog is a Greyhound (retired racer) and we feed her Old Roy High performance and she does great on it. Best wishes.
R.G. answers from York on April 30, 2009
It's obvious that she has a reaction to something in the nutro. Here's a few websites for info:
http://dogfoodanalysis.com/
http://www.naturapet.com/
Hope you're able to help your dog.
Blessings,
Rolinda
V.F. answers from Scranton on April 30, 2009
Keep them off of any steroids. My lab went deaf because of them. I would also look for a different dog food as well. Try Science Diet. As for the skin, my dog had scabbies which is one of the worst skin conditions I have seen. I found a product called "Richards Organics" Incredible Skin Spray for Dogs. I found it at a local pet/tack shop Hoof n Paw if you live near Dallas, PA Or check for it online. It runs about $10/bottle but it's better than using steriods. Apply it daily and in a few weeks you should notice an improvement. I used about 2 bottles on my dog and that cost me $20 vs the $110 the vet cost me and my dog lost her hearing!
N.O. answers from Philadelphia on May 06, 2009
I have 2 cats (i know a bit different then a dog). They would throw up every type of food i gave them, until I tried the Good Life Recipe brand. They love it, and don't throw it up. It is an all natural cat and dog food, and ot is much less expensive then Sience Dite and such.
S.B. answers from Pittsburgh on April 30, 2009
There might be one ingredient in the nutro that she's allergic to. Our dog just turned 8 yesterday and about a year ago, we found out that he's allergic to peanuts. He started scratching so much he was loosing hair. After several trips to the vet and creams, I realized that I had been giving him peanut flavored treats, as soon as I stopped, he cleared up. I know it would be hard to pin point the exact ingredient, but maybe another switch in food or flavor might help.
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