Oso has tortured his front legs by chewing |
Although Nuka is hereditarily cursed with bad skin, she is not helping by her chewing |
The WDA gets vitamin supplements, are bathed/groomed with gentle herbal shampoos that contain skin conditioners, and eat fresh mackerel as their main protein (which has tons of skin and coat benefits). Steve has even tried rubbing the hot spots with vitamin e oil. We have ruled out mites, fungus, bacteria, diseases.
I took a page from when my dad was trying to break my youngest sister of sucking her fingers. We covered the well-licked leg parts with hot sauce (forgetting that the WDA lives in the land of spicy foods), mustard (Nuka actually thought this made the fur taste BETTER), the fridge yielded no help.
The cupboard produced a bottle of distilled white vinegar that we use for cleaning because it is non-toxic to pets. "Why not," White Dog prompted (I know she was experimental mostly because SHE wasn't the subject), "it stinks, tastes awful, what have you got to lose? Give it a try!"
Know what? It works! Of course, the house smells like we color eggs year round but neither Oso nor Nuka will chew when the vinegar is applied...and the deterrent last almost all day. Finally their furry white bodies can heal the rawness...and I don't stay awake worrying that they will cause an infection in themselves.
Of course, WD reminded me, there IS always the taped-on sock!
10 comments:
You could put it on everyone and smell like a WD Salad Bar. That has to be so frustrating for all of you.
I think our Reno used to have the same allergy and would chew his legs and feet raw. (Eskie thing??) The only thing that helped Reno was a trip to the vet, a cortisone shot, and Predisone for a couple of weeks until he healed. I never did like using the steroids but it's the only thing that helped him.
I chewed my feet (and tail, back, sides, belly) before we discovered my food allergy. It's so awful!
Nola
Did your vet do a skin scraping on these pups? Otis our late Scottie was scratching himself and making us all crazy, vet did a scraping and found a little mite of some kind and we got it taken care of right away. Maybe the vinegar will do the same thing?
Cheers,
Jo
Thank goodness for vinegar! I hope the itchy spots get all better.
love
tweedles
I sure the vinergar last until the problem can be solved or just go away.
Blessings,
Goose
hey WDA,
Oh, Oso! I had no idea, poor thing! Not a good thing to eat your own leg! BOL! Please stop. I am sorry you feel the need to do that, but really, we like you better with all your legs! I am furry happy teh vinegar worked, It is amazing how the simplest things can sometimes do the trick. Of course, I would have thought the hot sauce and mustard would have done it!
Nuka, I am sorry you suffer the same fate. Please know my paws are crossed for both of you that you are able to overcome this awful habit. I suppose it is like when a human chews there fingernails to the skin. A nervous habit? Anywoofs, take care of yourselves you silly pups! Please love your legs, don't chew them. :->
Suka
Vinegar has so many good properties and helps in so many things. I am glad it seems to be helping the sweet one's because those legs look so sore.. Hope it stays good.. Hugs GJ xx
We use vinegar around our house, too. It's about the only cleaning solution that is not toxic to rabbits (as well as other furries). Maybe we should try it with my sissy to help her stop sucking her thumb.
Your pal, Pip
we have lickers, but no chewers
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Kari
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