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this may sound like a silly question to some but her goes anyway. I have a russell bitch that lives eats and sleeps with me, My other dogs are for digging so it dont effect them as much. When she has been out bushing and we return home she goes wild for about an hour after rubbing her paws and her face on the floor. I think its the nettles but she works really hard all day and she deserves a rest when she gets home. Is there any thing i can do to stop this itching.

Thanks all topshot :thumbs:

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this may sound like a silly question to some but her goes anyway. I have a russell bitch that lives eats and sleeps with me, My other dogs are for digging so it dont effect them as much. When she has been out bushing and we return home she goes wild for about an hour after rubbing her paws and her face on the floor. I think its the nettles but she works really hard all day and she deserves a rest when she gets home. Is there any thing i can do to stop this itching.

Thanks all topshot :thumbs:

 

Ahh didums

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this may sound like a silly question to some but her goes anyway. I have a russell bitch that lives eats and sleeps with me, My other dogs are for digging so it dont effect them as much. When she has been out bushing and we return home she goes wild for about an hour after rubbing her paws and her face on the floor. I think its the nettles but she works really hard all day and she deserves a rest when she gets home. Is there any thing i can do to stop this itching.

Thanks all topshot :thumbs:

hi mate my pups do it when they get back in the kennle the older dogs dont
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try giving her half a piriton tablet my vet suggested that for my mums old jrt that used to rub her belly a lot it seemed to help take the itch out just the same as prickly heat when your on holiday in the sun hope this helps atb dogger :thumbs:

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