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hi there , my patterdale bitch is itching and losing hair in patches on her back and neck , shes had a dose of ivormectin and various mange treatment so mange is out of the question, my uncle said it might be allergies to food , or even to other dogs (shes with my dads labrador -_- ) i dont know what to do anymore she looks a state and it's F@%&£NG annoying me now someone help , cheers Iwan.

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had a wee pat a good few years back and it was the same end up being a skin prob vet give me a shampoo to wash it in 1-2 times a week it only took 1 bottle to clear it up i forget the name of it but it was only about £12 could be more now but after i used it i never had any more probs with him but when he did have it he was always scratching and his skin was red raw from it

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hi there , my patterdale bitch is itching and losing hair in patches on her back and neck , shes had a dose of ivormectin and various mange treatment so mange is out of the question, my uncle said it might be allergies to food , or even to other dogs (shes with my dads labrador -_- ) i dont know what to do anymore she looks a state and it's F@%&£NG annoying me now someone help , cheers Iwan.

could be hormones i had a little pat bitch here who lost condition badly durring her seasons and nearly lost all her coat whilst rearing a litter of pups

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get some jays fluid dilute it and wash it in that twice a week for a fortnight bud will sort it out

fooking hell in all honestly i would never of thought that was any good to a dog.............

if it didnt have irritated skin before it will after that :laugh:

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try change its food .... food with a large % of protien in can cause this :thumbs:

Yep, mine ended up with a similar condition for a short time, after breaking into the shed, and scoffing some high protein dry ferret food i had in there!!

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