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We purchased her from a local family member of ours. She has both the father and mother-this was their first litter.
ScottsMommaMemberI am just concerned about the itching because she is chewing on her paws, scratching at her face and ears.
ScottsMommaMemberThank you both for the replies! Scott is only about 13 pounds (full grown) Not sure of his exact breed, we’re thinking he’s a Terrier mix. We adopted him from our local Humane Society. I’ll look into the Sardine Oil as well!
ScottsMommaMemberThank you all for the replies-as of right now, I’m doing a homecooked diet for him-which he loves. Still doing the fish oil. He is still itchy, shakes his body. Energy wise-he is one crazy dog-loves to play fetch, flies thru the house, etc. I’ve run my hands thru his fur and do not see anything alarming, no red spots, no bumps, no critters-just some dandruff. I’ve read that terriers can be prone to skin issues. Really hoping that a better diet and the continued use of oils will help with the dryness.
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