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Topic Dog Boards / Health / Nettle Rash?
- By winston3 [gb] Date 05.06.08 15:26 UTC
My 18 month ridgeback has over night come up in a rash of little lumps down one side of him.  He's not scratching or in any discomfort or doesnt seem to be.  Could it possibly be a nettle rash?  Would have thought if it were fleas or bugs then he'd be scratching like mad?  There must be at least 30 little lumps?  Anyone got any ideas?  I did give him a very small amount of butchers dog canned tripe last night for the first time - added to his usual dry food.  Maybe its an allergy?  Having said there is no ill effects stomach wise. 
- By Teri Date 05.06.08 15:44 UTC
It could be an allergic reaction to something in your home and/or garden which he has laid down on?  (particularly being on one side alone) Nettles don't appear to bother mine but then again my breed has a long thick double coat so perhaps not the best comparison with a RR.

Teri
- By winston3 [gb] Date 05.06.08 15:59 UTC
If it was an allergic reaction - is it just a question of letting it run its course?  I think if it is then it must be something he rolled on or brushed past on a walk rather than the garden as presumably he would have got it before now if it was something close - so hopefully it should just go?     
- By Teri Date 05.06.08 16:09 UTC
Personally as it's not currently bothering him I'd give it a couple of days and see whether it clears.  If it does start to irritate him then it's better he be checked by the vet in case there is a medical cause (parasites can be microscopic!).   It may be something very mild which requires little or no meds, possibly just a short course of Piriton or similar.
- By ridgielover Date 05.06.08 16:37 UTC
If it were one of mine (RRs too :) ) I would give him an antihistamine a day for a couple of days.  It sounds like a reaction to something he's touched - RRs don't have a lot of coat to protect them.
Topic Dog Boards / Health / Nettle Rash?

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