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This is my sis's terrier Daisy. She started off with a small but thick and crusty patch on her back last year.

I clipped her today and now it is much worse, its like very coarse dandruff??

 

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Moll.

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i agree with the above. it looks like rain rot on a horse... but in this case its probably just severe dry skin.. give her a more oily diet.. especially fish - as already mentioned - i used to fry eggs for my dogs and it kept their coats slick with a nice shine to them - horrible gas though......

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I started my dogs on oil of evening primrose (from Holland & Barrett) about six weeks ago. One of them has sensitive skin that 'flares up' maybe twice a year, it goes weepy and bald and then crusty before healing up again. Since starting on the evening primrose oil their coats are already smoother and they are definitely shedding less, so I think it is working well from the inside and i will keep giving it to them. It might be worth a try with that dog. I'm usually very sceptical about alternative stuff like homeopathy and one time the vet gave me a skin wash and stated that GLOVES MUST BE WORN while using it - i'd rather steer away from stuff like that truth be told.

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