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Topic Dog Boards / Health / ITCHY FEET
- By susan blundell [gb] Date 30.07.03 08:27 UTC
Our mini schnauzer over the past few days has been biting his paws with real determination.Took him to the vets and she said he had grass mites and put some STRONGHOLD on the nape of his neck.We regulary use FRONTLINE but apparently this does not kill the mites.However he is still biting like crazy and I wondered if anyone has had similar problems.
- By Carla Date 30.07.03 08:34 UTC
hi - have you been using a different carpet cleaner.... or fabric spray...or something like shake n vac?
- By susan blundell [gb] Date 30.07.03 09:06 UTC
No Chloe, I do not use any carpet freshener at all and I cannot think of anything different that I am doing for it to be an allergy.
- By Blue Date 30.07.03 10:28 UTC
Susan,

Th ground has been a bit wetter these few days and it is hay fever time also,

althetes foot powder helps and drying his feet fullign when he goes in and out doors, ( well coming in I mean)

Give his feet a wash every couple of days with Hibi scrub you can get it in the chemist.

KEEP HIM OFF THE grass..

Pam
- By Stacey [gb] Date 30.07.03 16:52 UTC
My Cairn still scratches and bites at the base of her tail, even with Frontline. I expect she has a mild allergy to some kind of pollen. Biting paws is usually a sign of allergy, but your vet might have seen the grass mites. I expect Stronghold will take a couple of days to work and kill any resident mites.

Meanwhile - my ankles are itchy as heck from the £**! blasted little buggers!

Stacey
- By vickydogs [gb] Date 31.07.03 14:29 UTC
Try using Thornit, I was reccommended to use it on my Poodles feet, worked a treat!
Vikki
- By susan blundell [gb] Date 31.07.03 14:44 UTC
Thanks Vikki but where would we buy THORNIT from?
- By Blue Date 31.07.03 15:38 UTC
[link]http://www.championpetsonline.co.uk/popup.cfm?p_n=35246&p_i=35246[/link]

Here you go

Pam
- By westie lover [gb] Date 01.08.03 07:52 UTC
Biting and scartching at the base of the tail can sometimes indicate uncomfortable anal glands - they may need emptying by the vet.
Topic Dog Boards / Health / ITCHY FEET

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