
Thanks DAB . its a results that came up from the York test. turkey , chicken, beef salmon and oats for food and a couple of grasses and a couple of other plants, dust mites and storage mites.
As you say washing and getting a dog his size isnt easy and I have never got round to buying a blaster. I agree about the groomer but at £50 each time not sure I can do that. I will see what happens with regard to his skin now he has had one bath and I am changing his diet. Am in talks lol with the butcher who is amazed at how I feed. Think he is used to people who want it all minced up and balanced . seems he hasn't met a none fruit and veg prey model person lol he is a lovely guy and is trying hard to help
I am looking at going for lamb pork and game as and when available and then some fish .
Back to the shampoo he had some appalling hot spots over Christmas which I got sorted eventually with help from others, thornit being the answer this time so his back looed dreadful. much better after the bath and less generalized itching. you are so right about facilities something a vet doesn't think of.
Given what everyone has said I might just do the feet occasionally in the maleseb shampoo as those problems seem to be more seasonal . I tried hibiscrub last year and it didn't help but have plenty to try again if necessary . Yes we have a lovely drying coat which he wears with a sulky expression lol
Atm I am concentrating on food because at least I can control that , its been pork chops this week until I can source the rest .
Now off to see the vet about my other monster who apparently probably has allergies at the source of her ear infections , so far fungal ones.
gosh it never rains but it pours or should that be paws ! thank you I respect your replies as one on the knowledgeable people on here