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We just adopted a 1-2 year old female beagle from a rescue this past
Wednesday. She is undergoing treatment for mange. She's already had one shot and is due to get another a week from today. Currently skin is very itchy and flakey. We give her a Venison Meal and Rice dog food, a nutritional supplement pill called Glenhave A2/N, and benadryl. We also gave her a bath using an oatmeal dog shampoo lasy Thursday. We're looking for suggestions to help her feel better such as a good type of brush to use on her, a good shampoo, how often to bath her, etc. Also, she currently smells pretty bad and I'm thinking that it'll go away when her skin is healed? Thanks Brian |
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The smell will go away...
Darn nasty smell isn't it? I am a bit surprised the rescue released her before the treatment was finished. The oatmeal shampoo is about the best. We use Vet Solutions Aloe and Oatmeal. If you plan to bathe her regularly, the oatmeal shampoo's do not have the harsh chemicals in them that can cause skin irritations. How often you bathe her will depend on her propensity to get dirty and how much you like a dog who smells like shampoo. The Beagle is a somewhat low maintanence dog in this regard. Their short tight coat does a pretty good job of keeping them moderately clean and not smelling like a dog. We bathe ours when they need it...no schedule to it. The Beagle is not like the lapso or poodle or other breed that needs scheduled grooming. We find the brushing hand mit works pretty well. The Beagle does not get matted and tangled like other breeds so brushing is not as necessary except to remove shedded coat. A good diet is the best way to insure a healthy skin and coat. Supplements and additives are not even necessary if the primary diet is good quality foods. Foods like Diamond series foods, Innova, Gold Medal, Flint River etc. etc. There are alot of really good foods available! Add to this using natural treats...like carrots, celery, quince, apples...before treats like milk bones...and you will have a happy bouncing Beagle who really has no need for faddish and expensive dietary supplements and trendy pet boutique treats. One of the biggest health problems with Beagles...house Beagles...is obesity. Do not let your Beagle get fat! "pmgrape" wrote in message ups.com... We just adopted a 1-2 year old female beagle from a rescue this past Wednesday. She is undergoing treatment for mange. She's already had one shot and is due to get another a week from today. Currently skin is very itchy and flakey. We give her a Venison Meal and Rice dog food, a nutritional supplement pill called Glenhave A2/N, and benadryl. We also gave her a bath using an oatmeal dog shampoo lasy Thursday. We're looking for suggestions to help her feel better such as a good type of brush to use on her, a good shampoo, how often to bath her, etc. Also, she currently smells pretty bad and I'm thinking that it'll go away when her skin is healed? Thanks Brian |
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