arasara
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I'm wondering if any of you have had experience with your cavaliers having large patches of dry flaky skin on their backs? Faith has an area on her back that is patches of dry skin. It gets in her hair and flakes off and looks like dandruff. It drives me nuts. She's had it for close to a year now eek and I can't seem to fix it. I took her to the vet and the vet gave me some medicated shampoo *centriclenz - not sure on the spelling but that's how it sounds :lol:* to shampoo her with once a week and it didn't correct the problem. I've recently started giving her fish oil again religiously but it hasn't been long enough to make a difference I don't think. She's on Orijen 6 fish and all of her other hair looks great, it's just that one patch on the lower back.
The vet did say that it doesn't seem to be mites or something contagious and maybe she just has "dry skin" - that basically it's an aesthetic problem. She doesn't seem to itch but it bothers me - if my skin was flaking like that I wouldn't like it. I can't help but think it's not normal - but then again, I've only ever had 1 other cavalier, and he doesn't have this problem.
I'm just wondering if anybody has had any experience with this kind of thing and if so, what did you do? I'm almost at the point where I'm going to ask to be referred to a dermatologist. I don't think it's her food, but maybe I should try switching to a different protein source for a while and see if it makes a difference? :huh:
Thanks :jmp:
The vet did say that it doesn't seem to be mites or something contagious and maybe she just has "dry skin" - that basically it's an aesthetic problem. She doesn't seem to itch but it bothers me - if my skin was flaking like that I wouldn't like it. I can't help but think it's not normal - but then again, I've only ever had 1 other cavalier, and he doesn't have this problem.
I'm just wondering if anybody has had any experience with this kind of thing and if so, what did you do? I'm almost at the point where I'm going to ask to be referred to a dermatologist. I don't think it's her food, but maybe I should try switching to a different protein source for a while and see if it makes a difference? :huh:
Thanks :jmp: