Posts Tagged ‘Chihuahua’

Dog Health Questions: A Follow Up To Crusty Ear Edges

IdeaMan21 | May 8th, 2009

You must have a smooth coat Chihuahua.  Long coats don’t have this problem.  Two causes.  One is flies and the other can be sunburn. Most likely it is flies.  It usually starts on the edge of the ear where the hair is thin and the flies can get to the skin.

As the hairs come off, the flies expand the area.  Many products work well on this.  Flys off is one brand (available at Petsmart, Petco, Vet supplies, etc).  Another route (must be used a couple times a day) is a plant based repellent used on horses.  It is safe (meaning you can drink it and even get it in the eyes) but the flies hate it.  Any vet supply that handles horses should have it.  It is called Marigold and it is made by EQyss.

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Tags: Chihuahua, demodex mange, dog health problems, dog health questions, dog itching, dog problems, itchy skin, mange, mange mites, sarcoptic mites

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Dog Health Questions: What Causes Crusty Ear Edges?

IdeaMan21 | May 8th, 2009

What causes crusty edges on the ears? Is it a mite? Will oil and soap take care of it?
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What kind of dog do you have? I used to have a dog with this problem,
and the vet diagnosed it as fly bites, although I never saw the flies biting. He sold me a product that looked like a stick deodorant that I applied to her ears to repel the flies, and the sores healed fine.

This was quite some time ago, so I can’t remember the name of the product. He did tell me that this problem is quite common in German Shepherds and dogs with “pointy” ears.

Mange Mites on Ear

Mange Mites on Ear

Could be Mange mites. Check around the tail area and toes. They may be getting crusty. That is what happens is Mange. Sarcoptic Mites and Mange. SARCOPTIC MITES and DEMODEX MITES are often referred to as MANGE. The word mangy describes a ragged and uneven hair coat and damaged skin that results from mites affecting the skin and hair follicles.

Mange  Mites

Mange Mites

Mange Mites

Mange Mites

Mange would be bad, didn’t notice it anywhere else. It’s a Chihuahua – he had it when I first got him and I gradually brushed it off. He’s indoors and flies are few and far between. Soap w/ess. oil seems to help, but it would be nice to know if it’s something besides dirt.

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Tags: Chihuahua, clean dog ears, demodex mange, dog health problems, dog health questions, dog itching, dog problems, ear mites, German Shepherd, itchy skin, mange, mange mites, sarcoptic mites, skin problems

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Dog Nutrition: Need Some Advice on Raw Feeding

IdeaMan21 | April 21st, 2009

I’ve been reading this blog alot and I’ve been lurking for a while. I am also a member of RawFeeding and RawChat. I’m so grateful for all of you who so freely share your knowledge with the rest of us. You have made feeding my dogs (and cats) very easy! Thank you so much!

A bit of background (I’ll try and keep it brief) – I lost a 9 yr old female GSD (German Shepherd Dog) in December to torsion (yes kibble fed). It’s hard to lose a dog and knowing that you’ve contributed to it is even harder.

I vowed to do better. In speaking with the breeder I bought her from, she really stressed her belief in feeding RAW. I did research, and Whole Prey Model is what made sense to me. I converted my remaining dogs – male Corgi almost 8 and female Chi 5, in January.

No problems whatsoever. The dogs looked great, felt great etc… I got a new GSD, put him on RAW – ears cleared up and coat getting softer, etc…

Chichuahua

Chichuahua

Well, I haven’t done good enough. I just lost the Chi 2 days ago to liver failure. And yes, she had had her boosters the week before symptoms appeared. She had been not eating well the week of the boosters also, and I should have known better. I did mention it to the vet before he gave her the vacines and he blew it off. Although my vet has treated my animals for 30 years and was supportive of RAW feeding, it’s time to move on. He chiropractored my Chi for 3 days, shot her up with pain meds on the 4th day and finally diagnosed liver on the 5th day – she didn’t even last 2 weeks.

I take full responsibility for both of my dogs dying. I know I need a whole lot more knowledge in order to make better judgment calls. I need to be pointed to sources of knowledge – are there books, websites, magazines, etc…? I don’t want to lose another animal based on my ignorance.

I know that vacines do more harm than good. I live in MI and I think that Rabies is the only one required by law. I had already decided on no more flea/tick poison. I am a bit confused on heart worm meds….I live less than 1/4 mile from Lake MI and we definitely have tons of mosquitoes in the summer.

The dogs have already been tested this year and are negative. I was never keen on putting my dogs under for dentals and the diet has taken care of that. Should I take my dogs in for a wellness check (to a new vet of course) and if so, what should that entail? Instead of getting blown off when I feel there is something wrong with one of my dogs, what should I insist that the vet do?

Any advice you can give will be greatly appreciated! Thanks in advance,

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Tags: barf, carnivores, Chi, Chihuahua, dog health problems, dog nutrition, German Shepherd, GSD, natural diet, raw feeding, vaccine damage, vaccines

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