A: It sounds like the cause of your dog's itchy skin condition has been worked up pretty well so...
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Q: I have a very itchy Labrador retriever. She has been tested for mange, had antibiotics and medicated baths for a skin infection, and been treated for fleas. We've tried antihistamines and steroids for allergies. So far, she continues to suffer, often making her skin bleed from the constant scratching and chewing. Now our veterinarian is thinking she has a food allergy and wants her to eat a special food for a month. I don't understand how this could be the answer, she has eaten the same food since we got her 3 years ago. Find Us On Facebook
A: It sounds like the cause of your dog's itchy skin condition has been worked up pretty well so...
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