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Any suggestions for treating nettle stings on a dog please?

 

This dog seems to be quite sensitive to them, have had dogs in the past that have been stung and do the dancing around thing for a bit, but this dog becomes a pain in the arse for the rest of the day! He'll be lying quietly one minute then racing around the house trying to scratch and bite where it is itching.

 

Obvious thing would be to avoid them, but they are everywhere here this year.

 

Have given him Piriton (generic) in the past, but if he's going to get stung every day then I don't want to be giving him tablets every day really ... Or can I? I was worried that it might be a problem to have him dosed up all the time? I know humans can use it everyday, but dogs?

 

I was hoping someone might have a more natural remedy or prevention, I've had a mooch on the net but can't find much advice except to give anti histamines, so if that's the answer then I'll have to do that.

 

Thanks.

 

 

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Doc Leaf.... Or a massive injection of 'dog the feck up'!! :laugh:

 

Seriously, I've never heard of anything, nor done anything, some dogs, because of their coat, will be more susceptible than others. Do what I do, just give it a look of 'you daft tw@t' and leave it to twitch, its gone in an hour or two. :thumbs:

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Doc Leaf.... Or a massive injection of 'dog the feck up'!! :laugh:

 

Seriously, I've never heard of anything, nor done anything, some dogs, because of their coat, will be more susceptible than others. Do what I do, just give it a look of 'you daft tw@t' and leave it to twitch, its gone in an hour or two. :thumbs:

 

That's the point mate, it seems to bother him most of the day, and it annoys the feck out of me with him bouncing around at random :laugh:

 

Will stick with the Piriton for the minute then (thanks for replies above) and get some Aloe Vera stuff. :thumbs:

 

I think because of his fur a dock leaf wouldn't work so well.

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As said antihistamines... Is it the pads mate or skin on the under belly ??

 

As a kid we a had a fox terrier that always seemed to have hot feet and we could see some stings on the exposed skin..

 

My folks gave her the tablets and rubbed sudo cream on the skin..

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As said antihistamines... Is it the pads mate or skin on the under belly ??

 

As a kid we a had a fox terrier that always seemed to have hot feet and we could see some stings on the exposed skin..

 

My folks gave her the tablets and rubbed sudo cream on the skin..

 

Feet / legs / belly / ears, he needs to learn to keep his head out the nettles :laugh:

 

Seem to be loads more than ever here this year, massive patches of them, try to avoid them but he loves his hedgerows!

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