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http://www.scratchingdoghelp.com for a free 'Home Diagnosis Manual'. Itchy scratching dogs need help. Here is a dog with chronic food allergy, note the red, angry skin. This horrible burning red rash disappeared and the dog's coat improved dramatically when he was given the right diet. Unfortunately, the dog's owner then chose to discontinue the food allergy diet and instead followed a dog-fancier friend's advice. Don't let this happen to you. Fast, cheap and from your own home. Go to www.scratchingdoghelp.com/food_allergy for qualified help now.

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  • @shaneephraimsphotogr i have the same problem and i started using a medicated antifungal antibacterial anticeptic shampoo (under vet guidance) i am on day 3 and i see huge improvement (but we also found the source of the allergy) what happens a lot of the time is the dog scratches so much it causes an infection either bacterial or fungal

    and if left untreated it becomes hard to cure but i recommend you go see your vet ask about medicated shampoos and their benefit

  • Hi,

    We produce rawhide Chews for Dogs made from American Buffalo (Bison). The Bison are hypoallergenic and we have had countless reports from customers reporting their dogs had no reaction when giving them our Bison Rawhide.

    All those reporting advise their pets broke out when chewing a beef rawhide.

    Would you allow us to link this video to our website, or post it directly on our site?

    Thanks.

    Ken Ludwick

    Tasman's Natural Pet - Tel: 502-387-9055

  • My dog has the same thing & we have been to 2 vets & both dont know how to fix it, i treat her with oils on the skin where its red but it only helps a bit. What are they doing to this dog and did it work? Any help would be great.

  • sad, benodryl and lots of fluid

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