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January 9, 2014 at 9:05 pm in reply to: Old dog with terrible skin allergies, food related #31666 Report Abuse Edit Post Visibility
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MemberHi, InkedMarie! Since about April Iāve been feeding both my dogs the Iams Healthy Naturals Adult Lamb Meal and Rice dog food. Theyāve both responded well to it, and it was included on the list of (literally, hundredsāat least one thousand) dog foods the allergy testing company gave me. Basically, itās an average kibble, but itās easily accessible in my area. Prior to that, I had my allergy prone cocker on Natureās Recipe Grain-Free Easy to Digest Chicken, Sweet Potato, and Pumpkin dog food and my older cocker on Blue Buffalo Senior Turkey (both are considered limited ingredient foods). (Iād highly recommend both those foods; it was just a 20+ mile drive one-way every time I needed dog food.)
To put things in context, I got my allergy prone cocker in September, 2012. I was visiting the vet pretty much every two weeks and he was constantly on keto, benadryl, special shampoo for the elephant hide, and various ear medications. The shampoo improved the elephant hide somewhat, but he was still having problems with ears and itching/licking in general. Once I got him on the Natureās Recipe, he slowly started improving (I was beginning to think we had a definite winner!), but then spring hit and his skin, eyes, ears just drove him crazy with itching, so he really didnāt enjoy a substantial change in his condition. I did the food allergy test first just because I wanted to eliminate as many of the most likely causes as possible before considering something like an allergy panel/allergy shots. After getting the results, I rid the house of any foods, treats, etc. he was allergic to and made the decision to put both dogs on the same food with my vetās approval. There was a little adjusting of portions for my older cocker, and she definitely liked the Blue Buffalo much better (it has oats, and I didnāt want to risk my allergy prone dog getting a morsel of it), but sheās doing really well on it.
The warm months were a nightmare for the little guy. The exposed skin and the yeast and the elephant hide cleared up completely with the food adjustment but the ears were the worst Iād seen yetāliterally Velveeta cheese at the worst, and medicines werenāt providing much relief. More bi-weekly vet visits, and I even participated in some trial drugs when everything else failed. Thank goodness for the first hard frost. Itās winter now, and his ears have cleared up, so I am pretty confident now the food issues have been ruled out. Weāve both gotten a much needed break from the ear agony. He looks far and away better than ever and the constant itching/licking isnāt going on now that itās winter. Thatās what convinced me to do the outdoor panel before his 2nd spring with me. The tests arenāt terribly invasive or expensiveāthey use only a small blood sample. I couldnāt imagine having a chronic yeast infection! Iām hoping the allergy shots will prep him for the spring allergens.
I could probably start a whole new thread about cockers and their ears, but I can tell you that having owned two cockers now, my experience with the younger dog has been COMPLETELY different than the older one. Basically, Iāve always exercised preventative care with my older cocker just because cockers are naturally prone to infections with their big floppy earsācleaning and drying the ears once a week or so, keeping the insides or the ear shaved close, and letting them air out. Sheās had maybe 3 or 4 ear infections in her 13 years, and her ears are very clean and healthy. My younger cockerās ears are a messāgnarly and misshapen on the inside with a lot of scar tissue particularly on the left ear and there is an ugly polyp on the left ear too. He is truly a special needs dog, and Iām thinking the product of overbreeding (resulting in a very cute but very issue-prone pup).
I know a lot of dogs do well on a food elimination diet, and I believe I truly gave that method a fair shake (the food he was on when he took the food allergy test was actually on the testing companyās approved listāalthough none of the prior foods I tried were), but my dogās issues are caused by a variety of allergens that arenāt limited to just food. I spent literally thousands of dollars in vet bills for various treatments that treated only symptoms but not the true problem, and I have no regrets with the allergy tests. I truly believe weāve reached a turning point. They might not be necessary for every dog, but if your dog is experiencing chronic allergies and a food adjustment isnāt completely alleviating the symptoms, the test is worth it.
January 8, 2014 at 9:50 pm in reply to: Old dog with terrible skin allergies, food related #31543 Report Abuse Edit Post VisibilityCocker_mom
MemberI am new to this forum and mom to two cocker spaniels (ages 13 and 6), so Iāve seen my share of ear infections and whatnot. I adopted my youngest cocker a little over a year ago (September, 2012), and he had terrible elephant skin on his groin and chest and he stunk of yeastāit was all through his ears and on his little nose and paws. Just pitiful. He was a stray and his owner didnāt claim him although he was housebroken and sat on command when I got him. My vet initially suggested a ālifestyleā changeājust being consistently cared forāmight improve the skin. Unfortunately, it didnāt improve the near constant itching/licking, and we tried all kinds of medications on top of daily benedryl which just knocked the poor guy out. Much like spotcdbās case, it would clear up only to come back. I tried the fancy, super expensive all natural dog foods for allergy prone dogs. We rotated foods to eliminate potential allergens. No substantial changes. It took about 5 months for me to make the decision to just test for the food allergies (about $200), and Iām so glad I did. He was VERY allergic toāsurpriseāOATS and SOY! Those would have been the last ingredients to be eliminated rotating the foods out. Today he is on a dog food (the company that does the testing gave me a HUGE list of foods/treats he could eat that wouldnāt trigger a reaction) that doesnāt cost me an arm and a leg but is still good for him. I just had an outdoor/indoor allergy panel done for him this week. Again, so glad I did because he was still having problems with his ears in the warm months, and it looks like heāll need to go on allergy shots, which Iāll start before the spring to hopefully give him a head start. Never experienced anything like this with my older cocker, who Iāve had since she was 12 weeks old. Long story short, I really wish Iād done these allergy tests from the get-go, or at least in the first few months. I could have saved my little guy a lot of irritation and myself a lot of money. Incidentally, the elephant skin was completely eliminated shortly after getting him on the right food. He is SO much better, prettier, and happier than when I brought him home.
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