JennyeStear
I've Got A Get Out Of Jail Free Card!
By accident last night got another fur baby Ellie Mae. Her previous family didn't want her because she was becoming "too much trouble". Now, she has a forever home with Jagger and I.
She has been eating some Wal-Mart store brand food that was not for sensitive dogs.
She seems to have like hot spots on the back of her neck and A LOT of small ones on her neck and chest. She also has yeast in her nose wrinkles. ( I am actively treating)
The small ones look just like the ones that Jagger had that went away with proper feeding and grooming.
My concern are the big areas on the back of her neck.
She got started last night on a homemade, simple, bland diet along with Benadryl and a supplement. ( She is quite thin)
She's not scratching or rubbing. My vet says it's not mange.....
This is the only area like this on her body. It does looks as though she has a sore on the inside of her ear. Also, her ears and around her nose and mouth are very pink.
I have a very strong feeling that most of this is caused by poor diet and lack of care and grooming.
But can the poor food quality cause her to have these skin issues?
She is a year old and is up to date on all her vaccines. I know this for a fact I had my vet call and get her vaccination record faxed to them. She is very sweet and calm, just really wanted a family to love. I picked her up at 10pm last night and paid them $550 so they would not surrender her to a breeder ( which I believe is a puppy mill in this area).
This is my 2nd bulldog. Jagger had a slight skin issue when I got him. His trouble was more of food and being allergic to everything. We now have this all under control and he is happy, healthy and sassy. I am not experienced in dealing with skin afflictions this severe or yeast in the wrinkles. Any thoughts or helpful ideas are greatly appreciated.
Ellie Mae
The back of her neck - this is the worst area
This is Jagger and Cate ( Jagger is obviously doing well)
She has been eating some Wal-Mart store brand food that was not for sensitive dogs.
She seems to have like hot spots on the back of her neck and A LOT of small ones on her neck and chest. She also has yeast in her nose wrinkles. ( I am actively treating)
The small ones look just like the ones that Jagger had that went away with proper feeding and grooming.
My concern are the big areas on the back of her neck.
She got started last night on a homemade, simple, bland diet along with Benadryl and a supplement. ( She is quite thin)
She's not scratching or rubbing. My vet says it's not mange.....
This is the only area like this on her body. It does looks as though she has a sore on the inside of her ear. Also, her ears and around her nose and mouth are very pink.
I have a very strong feeling that most of this is caused by poor diet and lack of care and grooming.
But can the poor food quality cause her to have these skin issues?
She is a year old and is up to date on all her vaccines. I know this for a fact I had my vet call and get her vaccination record faxed to them. She is very sweet and calm, just really wanted a family to love. I picked her up at 10pm last night and paid them $550 so they would not surrender her to a breeder ( which I believe is a puppy mill in this area).
This is my 2nd bulldog. Jagger had a slight skin issue when I got him. His trouble was more of food and being allergic to everything. We now have this all under control and he is happy, healthy and sassy. I am not experienced in dealing with skin afflictions this severe or yeast in the wrinkles. Any thoughts or helpful ideas are greatly appreciated.


