
Thanks to all. You all have the same information I do. I've tried about 5 different shampoos, mostly for the itch, none worked for the itch and only camouflaged the smell for around a day. The shampoo my breeder used for seborrea (sp?) which is a tar based, anti-fungal shampoo, made him dramatically itchier. That was this spring and the smell had not started yet.
The past two summers Oban was itchy and smelly. We think seasonal allergies as it is a summer, hot weather problem only. An over the counter antihistamine (REactine) coupled with Vanactyl P (predinsone + more antihistamine) worked wonders on both itch and smell. Long term the prednisone is not good, it looks like this is going to happen every summer, so we are dosing with Atopica. The itch is under control but the smell is back.
I should be able to find Hibiscrub, or whatever it's called here, but I can't. I can't find another one suggested on another forum either, Chlorhexiderm Shampoo. What did help was to wipe him down with a 50/50 mixture of anti-microbial mouthwash/water and scrub it into his coat at his back. We had a Rally trial last weekend and I was afraid the judge would get stinky hands on the stand for exam. Not to mention, this smell can clear a room.
When this smell gets bad I think it does bother Oban. He doesn't itch there or pay any attention to the spot but his bedding reeks, my car reeks, anything he lies on reeks. Whereever he goes, the smell floats in the air. I don't believe he likes to smell like this.
But, the supracaudal IS on the tail and NOT on the back. That's what I thought and when I queried my Vet he said he would show me pictures of where it is. He was very busy so I said I'd google it on the internet and that's when I found I could not confirm what he said. However I could not specifically confirm he was wrong either. Some websites say it is above the 9th caudal vertebrae, as someone quoted above, but the caudal vertebrae start just past the pelvis. And some sites say the location varies from which I take it to mean "above the 9th" might possibly mean not below but anywhere above. ARRGGGHHHHH.