Help! Stella has a rash!

Lacey28

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Stella was on pro-plan puppy food from the breeder and since we got her last sunday I have switched her over to Fromm Salmon a La Veg. On thursday she started with a rash on her belly, it is red bumpy but flat then it started on her chest and in her ears. She doesnt bother with it at all. I have given her a couple doses of benadryl but doesnt seem to make any difference. I did give her a bath on thursday with Johnson baby soap(thats what the breeder was using) Silva is on Fromm surf and turf. I am wondering if it is an allergy to the food or something outside?? I am going to the pet food store today but they dont carry Fromm, they order it for me so I was looking at the food recommendations on here and maybe might have to try a different brand of food?? Any suggestions, should I take her to the vet?? If I change foods how long till I see an improvement?? Thanks!!
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Angelgirl

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Could it be your laundry detergent? I had to use a hypo-allergenic soap on all our clothes and bedding when we had Cass. She used to break out in bumps like that and just doses of benadryl wouldn't take care of it. She had to get a shot of it from the vet. Just a thought though.. you should call the vet. Could be something in the food also. I'd eliminate one thing at a time to see if you can pin point it. Poor little Stella! Hope it clears up for you!
 

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It could be laundry detergent/fabric softener. Is it on areas where she doesn't lay on? Under her fur where you cannot see it as much? Or is it only on her belly & ears?
 

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I would suspect that it's the detergent as well if the rash is mainly on her tummy and chest.
 

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Was the bath before the rash? This looks exactly what a baby gets after bathing in something they can't handle. Weird that breeder used same shampoo. I would get an oatmeal colloidal shampoo..like aveeno ..and give her soaking bath. Dry her with towels washed in detergent with no perfumes or dyes. More benadryl. If no better I would go to vet. I think john sons baby shampoo is still plenty strong.
 
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I dont think it is the laundry soap I use fragrance free because my daughter has skin issues. I am going to try the aveeno bath and if no better I am going take her to the vet! Thanks!
 
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It looks terribly sore. I hope a fresh wash with the other shampoo helps :hug: for Stella poor baby xx
 

GatorRay

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If it were me, I would take her to the vet and see if they can't do something to make it better. Then, I would consider washing her things in something else. I am wondering too if she lays on the floor. Maybe whatever you are using to clean the floor is irritating her? As far as the laundry, I do a second rinse cycle on the dog bedding and our towels to make sure all of the detergent is out. Might be worth a try.
 

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looks like the rash my bully has got,mines due to hormone change with being in season according to the vet,i use antihistemines and dermacton to cool the rash and stop her scratching,once her season has finished she should be back to normal,as stated use an oatmeal shampoo ,i also wash her bedding in hibiscrub by hand,hard work i know but i find it helps,hope you get ger sorted poor thing,karen
 

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It did take several different tries with different hypo allergenic detergents. We could only use sun and earth. I would use others that were dye and fragrance free and she would still break out. Hope she's doing better tonight!
 
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I took her to the vet and he said it is dermatitis (sp?). He said puppies sometimes get it from adjustment to new environment. Since it is not itchy or bothering her it probably isnt her food or an allergy. She is on antibiotics for 10 days and it should clear up in 3! So we will see! Thanks everyone!
 

Angelgirl

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So glad you found out what it was! I swear we were at the vet more in Belly's first 3 months than we were for Cass most of her life!
 

GatorRay

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I took her to the vet and he said it is dermatitis (sp?). He said puppies sometimes get it from adjustment to new environment. Since it is not itchy or bothering her it probably isnt her food or an allergy. She is on antibiotics for 10 days and it should clear up in 3! So we will see! Thanks everyone!

I didn't know that could happen. Hope she is better soon.
 

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So glad you found out what could be causing it .... how is she today??
 

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