My 3 dogs (jack russell and 2 vizsla) have been feeding on Nature's Variety Prairie, Beef & Barley Recipe for 2 months. We switched becuse one of our Vizsla was gaining weight on the old food no matter how much we cut back. unfortunately, she is gaining even more on the new stuff, and is quite moody. Our jack russell is also now humping everything in site, and our other vizsla has very watery stool and is quite raw around the anus. I believe they are all having allergic reactions to Nature's Variety, and our JR is acting like he just had a homone booster shot. What in the world is wrong with this product?
TOTW is an excellent choice.....All flavors are great, but the "High Prairie" & "Wetlands" is their top of the line flavors.....Make sure you feed at least 1 meal a day of Wet food.......TOTW has really great canned formulas & all dogs need added moisture to their diets...Especially, skin disease dogs!
Also, get your dog on a good probiotic for at least 3 months to kill yeast......There are many different kinds, but The easiest one to obtain is called "Pearls"....You want the one that says Acidophilus..They make 2 or 3 different kinds, but the plain one is the one you want.......Can be purchased at Wal-Mart...They will come in a box with 30 tiny pills inside.....Found in the Vitamin section....Give your dog 1 @ day...If she becomes constipated, give one every other day.......This will help fight Yeast internally......
Yeast can form for many reasons, but in dogs, mainly from a excessive high grain diet & no moisture to flush the system...Next would be sugars & Antibiotics......
Good luck & thank you for the updates....Don't give up...You should see a difference in a couple of months...Hang in there! Merry Christmas to you & yours, Karla
first of all, I want to thank you for the help on this issue. I have changed her food to Taste of the Wild which was also reccomended to me by a vet tech i talked to. A couple answers to some of your questions: No she has not had skin scrapings taken and tested. Vet never told me about this. Lastly, no issues with litter mates,dam, or sire. I am still in the gradual switch phase over to the new food and willlet you know of progress. Thanks again for the help.... jta and Liza
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Hello jtaliza...How old is your Bullie? Has this issue gone on as long as you've had her?
The shampoo: What is it designed for? Yeast, Bacteria or both? If you don't know, please list the ingredients off of bottle & I'll be able to tell....
Is your Vet just guessing or WAS A SKIN SCRAPING DONE to determine the skin issue cause?
Does your dog have any missing hair on any part of her body? Or maybe some greyish areas anywhere that don't match the rest of her? Or any redness or inflammation on any area? How are her ears? What do the insides look and smell like?
Can you pinpoint where the odor is coming from? Does it smell like corn chips or fritos? Or more of a Mousey/racid smell?
It's also possible that your food has caused ALL of this, but the odor is something not to take litely....
Purina Puppy Chow is awful & Nutro is not much better.....I will send you a link of thousands of consumer complaints (Still ongoing) w/feeding Nutro....Many reports are much worse than yours....Just by glancing at the ingredient list, I can count 5 things that cause allergies in dogs in this food! This is scarey stuff! Here it is:
http://www.consumeraffairs.com/pets/nutro.html
Next, I'm not even going to touch Puppy Chow.....There's nothing in it worth eating & certainly not nutritious..People feed it because it's cheap! However, you get what you pay for!
I'm also sending two food lists: The best foods to buy & the all time worst foods...Remember, there are also 100's of foods in between.....These will be in a separate post as this forum only allows so many words....
Please get back with me and I will help you from there......Karla
Karla please see answer below....
thanks for the help. I was feeding her Purina puppy chow. That is what i was given to start her on from the breeder. I have been in contact with him, and he says no sire, dam or litter issues of course... He is a reputable breeder in our area with no history of problems, but he has not been very helpful other than to say it must be an allergen in our property. No kiddimg.
Yes, welcome. Karla will come up with some good info for you, I know.
personally, I don't care for Nutro foods and have never had good results, but that us my experience. I would try one of the better foods, probably easily found at a pet store vs the big chain stores. You can try something with maybe a fish and potato base and no grains.
Ok, this is not the best food but often helps with skin and digestive issues and that is Pro Plan Salmon for sensitive stomachs. Whatever food you switch to, do it gradually. I always pick up a small bag and try it to see how things go.
Now, aside from food, has the Vet done blood work to check for possible systemic issues? Some diseases can cause the body odor. Have skin scrapings been done to check for bacterial infections, seborrhea or Dermatomyocitis?
If you got the dog from a breeder, have you tried to contact them (if they would be forthcoming) to see if the sire, dam or litter mates have had problems.
Poor thing sounds miserable. Hope maybe you can get some testing done and mpnarrow down the cause.
Skin issues are some of the hardest things to deal with. To try your best, it is often trial and error and patience. You need to limit foods, even treats, and keep a diary! If you try something new, you have to give it a trial of at least 2-3 weeks unless you notice a reaction before that. You can then gradually add one thing at a time. Drawn out process but it may pay off in the long run.
What is the dig sleeping on? I would try to only use terry cloth or 100 percent cotton and when you wash it, use a diluted vinegar rinse then rinse with clean vinegar to remove the soap residue. No fabric softeners.
Good luck an do keep us posted.
Welcome to the forum.....What were you feeding before the Nutro? Let me know & I'll get back with you....Karla
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