Hi Karen,
Right we have a start at least... first thing is get the dog off that diet..it is not suitable for westies at all. The protein amount in it is
mental. I have spoken with at least 20 breeders over the last 4 or 5 years and everyone has adviced against SP for westies or any of that
nature.
If you don't want feed a natural diet then feed burns, buy it on line
http://www.burns-pet-nutrition.co.uk/products.html#pupsBuy the one with the lowest protein count lower thatn 20% if possible.
It would be better if you fed a natural diet..I am not pushing raw down your throat but it is good for them. If you like a cooked diet of
chicken is good also. ( Never feed Cooked bones) Raw bones are fine.
Westies are best not shampoo'd regardless of the brand of shampoo the only thing that agrees with them is Hibiscrub which you can get
from the chemist, I would recommend this. it is also avaliable online at £2.56 +vat
http://www.selles-firstaid.co.uk/acatalog/Online_Catalogue_Biohazard_Control_3.htmlThe next lot is going to sound daft to you maybe but believe me it works.. I know irt works as I have seen it working on many dogs.
Kelp tablets, Garlic tablets, Spinach leaves ( ASDAS sells them fresh) Evening primrose caplets.
If you can get a bit of chicken roll put the tablets inside and roll up like a kebab put in the mouth and tilt the head back, rub the pups
throat..my lot think it is a treat now.
Apple cider vingear is good as a rinse for feet and their bodies it discourages them from chewing..
The blood in her poo may be because she is blocked up, get some veggies into her..mashed carrots in moderation.
I hoestly would advice doing all of this asap...tommorrow if possible as I swear when it gets out of hand it is hard to get on top of it.
I have some not so nice pictures of westies with skin problems and they are not pretty.
My westie bitch I have taken every precaution avaliable with her as there were a couple from similar lines who also had problems ( the
breeder did not know unfortunatly until it was too late) and touch wood my Holly is fine and now at 16 months, not sure if it is me that has
prevented it or that she is OK anyway but won't take any risks with them at all.
I have probably missed loads of things but at least you have some thoughts now.
Speak soon
Pam