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Old 18-08-2011, 06:09 PM
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Re: Sudocrem

You should discuss it with your vet first, but if your dog suffers with allergies, you can give him piriton. Do you know what he's allergic to?
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Re: Sudocrem

Does any one think this will help my Goldie who has Lick Granola?
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Old 18-08-2011, 07:13 PM
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You should discuss it with your vet first, but if your dog suffers with allergies, you can give him piriton. Do you know what he's allergic to?
When ruff had his dexafort injection the vet told me to carry on with the piriton - i had only been giving him 1/2 but he told me to up it to 1 tablet 2x daily. He's still having them. Also he told me to buy shops own brand as alot cheaper!! not like a vet to save you money!!

No we don't know what he's allergic to he just put it down to "seasonal allergy" as he had the same thing 2 previous years August/September time.

We've just been on a lovely long walk (he's only been on short ones for the last few days due to him being so uncomfortable and keeping sitting down and just looking at his poorly's!) but must have been about a mile tonight and he's just like his old self - it's so lovely to see him feeling happier xx
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Old 18-08-2011, 07:15 PM
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Does any one think this will help my Goldie who has Lick Granola?
I don't know but im amazed how quickly he seems to feel alot better - maybe its the analgesics in the cream. xx maybe worth a try the cream only cost £2.95 from Manor pharmacy xx
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Re: Sudocrem

Hopefully you have solved the problem, but if not the following have had very good results in dogs with itchy or sore skin

Aromesse Natural Animal Healthcare Products for Dogs, Cats and Horses Dermacton range comes in shampoo bar, spray or cream

Camrosa - Home Camrosa ointment also good
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Old 18-08-2011, 07:40 PM
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Hopefully you have solved the problem, but if not the following have had very good results in dogs with itchy or sore skin

Aromesse Natural Animal Healthcare Products for Dogs, Cats and Horses Dermacton range comes in shampoo bar, spray or cream

Camrosa - Home Camrosa ointment also good
Fingers crossed - but i'll certainly try that if not does look really good
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