I recently joined an unfortunate club, the group of pet owners whose pets have skin problems. I make it sound a bit dramatic, but I could not see the need for a support group for our people. After all, in most cases, skin problems are recurring pet or even chronic, and can be uncomfortable for the pet and repellent and expensive for the home.
In our case, Kayden seems to be "sucking their flanks" (a term that creepy vet if ever I heard a noise) due to allergies or irritants. But it is treated twice so far for years and I'm not very optimistic that we won. And let's be honest: what is worse than the drug costs about $ 50 / month and visits to the vet? The cone of shame. Kayden hate and refuse to eat or even go outside when the neighbors dogs are out. My children are afraid. My daughter cried when I said I would have to start using again. It's bad for all concerned.
Therefore, if you take care of a pet struggling with skin problems, you are not alone. I feel your pain and hurt your pet as well.
Do not be afraid. The closest PPOSSPA (PET special pet parents for anonymous skin) is here. This month we will be talking about everything from dietary supplements, hot spots for flea bites, and everything else. Hang in there. Hope is on the way.
I better go. Kayden is not using the cone at the moment and I lick-hour service.
Best of luck,
Meadow
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