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i have a 5-6 month old whippetx pup that has been losing its fur and going bald an slightly scabby for a few weeks now. every time i let him out of kennel he is always giving himself a good shake and scratches quite a bit. he is wormed regularly, and has been done with flea and insect shampoo and also flea powder. but these hav worked to no avail. was told by a friend that ther is sum sort of rock thing that can be placed in the dogs water as he had the same problem, but he couldn't remember what the rock thing was called? any of you guys know, or have any other ideas?? cheers

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i have a 5-6 month old whippetx pup that has been losing its fur and going bald an slightly scabby for a few weeks now. every time i let him out of kennel he is always giving himself a good shake and scratches quite a bit. he is wormed regularly, and has been done with flea and insect shampoo and also flea powder. but these hav worked to no avail. was told by a friend that ther is sum sort of rock thing that can be placed in the dogs water as he had the same problem, but he couldn't remember what the rock thing was called? any of you guys know, or have any other ideas?? cheers

what you feeding him

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i have a 5-6 month old whippetx pup that has been losing its fur and going bald an slightly scabby for a few weeks now. every time i let him out of kennel he is always giving himself a good shake and scratches quite a bit. he is wormed regularly, and has been done with flea and insect shampoo and also flea powder. but these hav worked to no avail. was told by a friend that ther is sum sort of rock thing that can be placed in the dogs water as he had the same problem, but he couldn't remember what the rock thing was called? any of you guys know, or have any other ideas?? cheers
is it rock sulphur i think you need to take the pup to the vets
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