Friday, February 5, 2010

Dogs Hair Loss And Flaky Skin On Back My Dog Has Hair Loss, Itching, Flaky Skin And Bad Odor. What Could Be Causing This?

My dog has hair loss, itching, flaky skin and bad odor. what could be causing this? - dogs hair loss and flaky skin on back

He is 12 lbs pug.

13 comments:

Bonsylar said...

I bet anything you are allergic to foods. Corn Products and wheat are the most common causes of skin allergies, read the labels of foods.
The dog skin itches, Flakey snoring and some scratches, but damages the skin, so that the infection has relied on diet, weakened his immune system so that it can fight infection and is now looking for a very unhappy dog.
Read "Food Pets Die For by Ann N. Martin, if you do not believe me. You will be surprised and wonder.
It is necessary to bring him to the vet, you need antibiotics to heal the skin, then you must give it a better diet.
Iams, Purina, Science and nutrition, but read a poison for dogs, the book if you do not believe me.
Look into Innova, California Natural, Health, Artemis, and canines. They are all natural and contain no material that it hurts. They are more expensive, but worth it long term. Under veterinary costs and disease. You can also live longer.
Good Luck

shirley m said...

It could be eczema, ask your veterinarian.

Meggz21 said...

It could be scabies (demodetic) caused by mites. You should really take to him to the vet.

Mandy L said...

My dog, a cocker spaniel mix has a problem very similar. However, I have no money for a vet. But I have encouraged a friend, a vet and triple a vitamin requirement (middle center) and two baths per week, always followed by an antibiotic skin coat. I bought a funnel neck to bite so that he can not lick, or scratch. It was a week and seems to really help.

Da..KING... said...

STRESS

haay said...

Visit the web address below. I have to work there. in Dothan, Alabama, but we can not speak or live veterenerans freely and tell him your problem. You can order today and at home in 5 days.

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jennidix... said...

The probley have skin allergies. Try it with a shampoo for dogs to help with your problems. If that fails, ask a veterinarian recommended for certain treatments.

dixiepra... said...

many things that could be one of those things would be a bad thing is: Food and one of them hit a man, and I know I have a cause and time of the year or a dog for years, then I go to doctor and get rid of it because it made my hands itch A lot is no fun. In addition, you can dry the skin, it also underscores the dogs we can from it. Have you moved or are new or are planning to move? Best advice I can give is to TAKE YOUR PET to a vet and see soon.

Kamunyak said...

Do you have fleas? Maybe you have a skin allergy. I would be a veterinarian. My sister has a pit bull that had a flea dermatitis or something, and have the itchy skin red bumps and had a lot of hair loss. There are many skin diseases that can cause these symptoms.

Consult a veterinarian.


Here is a web site to learn more.

http://www.peteducation.com/category_sum ...

cpinatsi said...

Mushrooms? You may need some simple medications (ointments, sprays or dust), ask your veterinarian for more information, not because we give an accurate diagnosis over the Internet.

southern... said...

could be a skin condition by food allergy. My dog) had similar symptoms and it was found that an allergy to food, feeds (they contain Cordero. Use Nutro dog food!

Sky said...

had my friends and dog, that chicken so in a food allergy. but ask your vet every dog is different

jaysgurl... said...

This could be a number of things. Allergies, hot spots, fleas or scabies. You should be able to get some kind of veteran shampoo.

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