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well not quite but he is nibbling at the front of his front legs just at the first bend and also one little patch on th front of his thigh .he ha sbeen doing it for quite a while but does not seem to go mad at the areas .they are only 5 p size bit where the fur is off and it never seems to be wet like hot spots but i have no idea what he is doing it for.he is regularly flead but still seems to have itchy spots when stroked.is it just gonna be a case of bathing him or do i need somat else? any ideas gratefully recieved. oh yeah he is a fell type terrier

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Get him on to raw food only: chicken carcases, rabbit, breast of lamb, chicken wings, minced raw veg, live natural yogurt, oily fish in oil a couple of times a week, cooked eggs, add a teaspoon of SA37 vitamin and mineral supplement once a day.

 

TAKE HIM RIGHT OFF COMMERCIAL FOOD COMPLETELY, and that includes tinned food as well. No biscuit at all. Some dogs have mild allergic reactions to grains foods such as wheat, and soya, a common 'filler' in comercial foods is also a bit dodgy with some dogs. Dogs aren't designed to digest pulses and beans either.

 

Google BARF diet if you want more info on feeding raw.

 

Keep him off commercial food for a month then let us know if there is an improvement! Hopefully by that time there will be, plus the dog will be in much better all round condition as well and you'll realise that feeding raw is the way to go.

 

Other possible causes could be mites in the straw if the dog is bedded on straw, or if the dog lives in the house, that carpet freshener powder is a bad one for allergic reactions, and even some fabric softners! Our world is riddled with nasty chemicals nowadays and its not just humans who suffer from their effects.

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You need to vary the diet as much as possible to make sure the dog gets everything it needs: see the different things I have put in the previous post. Landywoods do a good selection of mince etc.

http://www.landywoods.co.uk/

 

Like I said: Google BARF and it will tell you all you need to know.

 

As far as the amount goes, each dog is different, and pups need more meals per day than adults. If the dog gets too fat then give it less, if it loses weight then give it more: it aint rocket science LOL!

If its a terrier pup then try to imagine how large its stomach is inside the body! If the pup looks over bloated after a meal then cut the amount down: just use common sense. You don't say how old the pup is either. I would feed a year old terrier 2 meals a day, but as I said earlier, every dog is slightly different and what makes one dog fat would only just keep another one right. And it depends on the amount of exercise the dog gets too. You should be able to feel its ribs beneath the skin and their should be a good covering on its back.

Hope this helps.

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