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lorri:
Hi

Have noticed that when i brush Jarvis he has really dry skin wont be getting asked to model for head and shoulders thats for sure. Is this normal.He gets fed Eukanuba dry puppy food.

Lorraine and Jarvis                    

BentleyBrewster:
not sure if it is normal or not but Bentley has the problem as well... the vet gave us some vitamans (allerderm efavtie)from Vibrac, Inc. ... he took them for about 4 days but got sick one evening and i discontinued giving them to him incase they made him sick ... he hasn't been on them since . not really sure but dandruff never killed anyone! ;)                    

Lindaphills:
It may be diet related, you could try changing his food to one thats more natural and doesn't contain so many preservatives and additives :lol:  :lol:   Burns seems to be very popular and is naturally preserved.  Naturediet is another very good food, it comes in a carton and is meat, rice and carrots.  its not slushy like tinned food though, its dense and moist :lol:  :wink:

If you are quite happy with what your'e feeding, you could try adding extra oil to his food in the form of fish body oil or cod liver oil etc, but personally I would try to find the root of the problem rather than treat the symptoms :lol:  :lol:


Linda and jess                    

BentleyBrewster:
we feed Bentley an all natural food ( www.beowulfs.com) as did the Breeder and he's had that problem since we brought him home ...... so in his particular case I don't think its the food (or treats because the ones we give him are all natural as well) ......  your case may be food related but i did want to point our situation out to you as well  :)

keep us updated!                    

KellyP:
Hi Lorri,

When we first got Millie, she was on Eukanuba - she was very itchy and had flaky skin too. We changed to Burns, which stopped the problem completely, but she lost a lot of weight as she didn't really like it, so we went onto Nutro - Lamb and rice, which is specially formulated for the conditioning of coats and skin (at least thats what it says on the bag! :lol: )
Since the change she has eaten much more, and is now a good weight, and hasn't been half as itchy, although recently she has been a bit scurvy and a little static-y, but we've put it down to the atmosphere being so dry, as she's gotten better with the weather turning a bit wetter :D

Brushing with a soft bristled brush, or 'hound glove' is good as well as it stimulates the natural coat oils to be produced, which should improve the skin and coat condition.
Or, if you're feeling particularly extravagent, a pureed avocado mixed with olive oil makes an excellent natrual conditioner for dry skin and fur/hair (its good for people too!) just massage into wet skin/hair, leave for 5 minutes or so then rinse out well :D

HTH                    

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