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- Subject: Doggie Acne? (Re: Skin Allergies)
- Message-ID: <15232.2b3d2bc4@ohstpy.mps.ohio-state.edu>
- Date: 27 Dec 92 04:06:28 EST
- References: <1heap8INNi1q@charnel.ecst.csuchico.edu>
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- In article <1heap8INNi1q@charnel.ecst.csuchico.edu>, atman@ecst.csuchico.edu (Johann Sebastian Batchjob) writes:
- > We have a shepard mix that has a strange skin condition and I am at a loss
- > as to what to try next.
- >
- > Here are the symptoms:
- > Skin turns red, and is hot, then gets darker, almost black.
- > He'll bite his fur out and scratch all over.
-
- If your dog is an adolescent (Chew-Bear is :), it sounds like he has
- doggie acne. I am not kidding. My chow had/has it occasionally and I
- got medication for it from my vet.
-
-
- > His nose runs and he scratches it with his forepaws and the carpet.
- > Sometimes, when he has fur, he gets little scabs on his back, about the
- > diameter of a pencil...
-
- Yepper...
-
- >
- > Beej & Teej owners of Sam and the Renovator
- > --
- > atman@ecst.csuchico.edu || I have jesus in a jelly jar.
- >
- > "My name is Den Dennis. I play rhythm guitar for Bad News. My favorite food
- > is curry, because it's open late at night."
-