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Topic Dog Boards / Behaviour / Stress causing flaking skin.
- By annieee [gb] Date 28.02.04 21:41 UTC
Hi

When I go to ringcraft and when I went to our first show on Saturday, Lola developed very flaky skin by the time we arrived. I thought it was dnadruff at first but it seemed to appear before our eyes and as fast as we moved it, more appeared. A chap who bred Dachsunds said it was nerves. This seems possible as her coat was fine when we set off and again when we had been home for a while. Can anyone help please :)
Annieee :)
- By Jackie H [gb] Date 28.02.04 21:49 UTC
My sister who had Newfies aways said that her dogs had an attack of dandruff every time they went to a show.
- By sandrah Date 28.02.04 22:01 UTC
Yes, it is true.  My BC used to go scurfy at a show, she has either grown out of it now or she is no longer stressed. I swear she sets off to a show with a lovely glossy coat, by the time we get in the ring it is matt.  I am not sure if that is stress related either. :(
- By Molly1 [gb] Date 28.02.04 22:03 UTC
If it is stress, how about trying some Rescue Remedy?  a few drops will help calm the nerves.
- By annieee [gb] Date 29.02.04 05:55 UTC
Hi Molly - what is rescue remedy and can I get it online? Thanks :)
- By Molly1 [gb] Date 29.02.04 08:25 UTC
You can get Rescue Remedy from most Health Food Stores.  It is made I think by Bach.  It is really worth giving it a try Annieee.  It is also good to calm your nerves.  I used it before my driving test!!!!.  Have used it on my young dogs at their first shows and it does relax them.  Give a few drops before you set off in the morning and then a few more when you arrive at the show.  Congratulations on your success yesterday.  When is your next show??
- By Rose F [gb] Date 29.02.04 12:52 UTC
I've just got mine from Sainsburys

Rose
- By Kerioak Date 29.02.04 16:24 UTC
Sometimes increasing the fat content in the diet can help (chicken fat for instance) or for a short term coverup wipe with a damp towel or flannel, whatever you do don't brush while at a show as this makes it appear to snow :)

It is always worse if your Dobe is moulting or just about to - I sometimes break open evening primrose capsules and rub them into the coat/skin but this cannot be done too close to a show as, 1) it is foreign substance in coat and 2) it collects an awful lot of dust a day or so later even if it is still very shiny :D
- By annieee [gb] Date 29.02.04 16:51 UTC
Thanks for the tips :) It's nice to know I'm not the only one with this problem. It seems to be a case of cure one problem and start the next :)

Christine - The dremelling is going really well. I can do three of Lola's feet on my own but then I need reinforcement. They are gradually getting shorter and look quite smart now. The funny thing is, now Lola gets the extra attention, George (BassettxDalmation) sits down to have a pedicure too. He has made a very good role model as he seems to enjoy it :D
Annieee :)
- By Ebony2003 [gb] Date 29.02.04 16:29 UTC
it is nerves my lab does it when she gets upset, quick wipe with a baby wipe will get most of it off, but don't brush at the show or it will worsen
Topic Dog Boards / Behaviour / Stress causing flaking skin.

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