My dog has a skin problem…

Last summer, around the same time, my dog got a skin rash on his elbows, underbelly, and groin. We were able to buy ampicilin online clear it up using some vet recommended homoeopathic medicine and antibiotics. This year he again had the same thing, we tried clearing it up using the same online Ampicillin treatment (we took him to the vet again). Both times the vet said that it was an allergic reaction, we don’t know if it is to food, insects or the environment. Then we took him cheap cialis to a lake, he still had a bit of a rash on his underside, but the vet said it would clear up. buy Amoxil generic Unfortunately he broke out in an all over body rash and is losing fur daily. The vet gave us some antibacterial soap saying that it was a mild bacterial infection. We’ve been using that for two weeks and he’s still losing fur. We’re supplementing it using Neem oil on his skin (which seems to help), omega oil and homeopathic medicine. I’m just really worried he is not going to get better, is there anything we can use to help him heal effectively?

you need to find out what your dog is allergic to before you can treat it, we had the same problem with Daniel Bank one of our dogs, we payed out for an allergy test (it is expensive but so worth it) as it is happening the same time each year it is not an isolated incident so you need to know what is causing the reaction before you can Wire Transfer First Clover Leaf Bank treat it, when we found out what was causing buy cheap amoxil the reaction our vet was able to treat it instead of doing a blanket buy ampicillin online treatment, but with out knowing what causes it you really can not treat it effectively, talk to your vet about an allergy test, Best of luck honey hope your dog recovers soon

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  1. J H Said,

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  2. fruitcake Said,

    you need to find out what your dog is allergic to before you can treat it, we had the same problem with one of our dogs, we payed out for an allergy test (it is expensive but so worth it) as it is happening the same time each year it is not an isolated incident so you need to know what is causing the reaction before you can treat it, when we found out what was causing the reaction our vet was able to treat it instead of doing a blanket treatment, but with out knowing what causes it you really can not treat it effectively, talk to your vet about an allergy test, Best of luck honey hope your dog recovers soonReferences :

  3. steve b Said,

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  4. TW Said,

    My neighbours dog had the same problem. They gave the dog Benadryl and it cleared the problem up.References :

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