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Thread: Licking Problem

Started 1 month, 2 weeks ago by Amanda885
So my lil pup (mini schnauzer) has been licking his rear for the past few days, in the same spot (just on one side), A LOT these past few days, especially in the evening when I get home from work. His stools have been regular, he is acting normal, he doesn't appear to be sick in any way.....he just licks and licks and licks and it's kind of turning red by the time he stops. We're planning on ...
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MericoX replied 1 month, 2 weeks ago
Sounds like a hot spot. I'd put a tshirt or something on him so he can't get to the spot he's licking. __________________ Started p90x on 10/26/09!!

DobeLove replied 1 month, 2 weeks ago
It could be something with his glands? Where exactly is it? On his rear or on the skin around it..

dogsarebetter replied 1 month, 2 weeks ago
I would check his anal glands first thing! __________________

Barb04 replied 1 month, 2 weeks ago
I had the same thing with one of my dogs. The vet said his anal glands were okay but it could possibly be allergies. I gave him Benedryl each day which helped to clear it up but would come back as soon as the Benedryl stopped. We decided to change his food to California Natural which is good for dogs with allergies and now it's all cleared up. I was thinking it was something outside, but ...

 

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MericoX
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Licking Problem
Published (2009-11-05 13:51:00)
Sounds like a hot spot. I'd put a tshirt or something on him so he can't get to the spot he's licking. __________________ Meredisu's Ookami Purinsesu CL1, CL2-F, CL2-H, CL2-S - "Kiba" Meredisu's Samurai in Stryde (in training) - "Stryder" PennyCandy's Bravehearted Moon-Bean - "Tsuki" Something Something - "Lincoln" Started p90x on 10/26/09!!
DobeLove
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Licking Problem
Published (2009-11-05 15:18:00)
It could be something with his glands? Where exactly is it? On his rear or on the skin around it..
Amanda885
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Licking Problem
Published (2009-11-05 13:49:00)
So my lil pup (mini schnauzer) has been licking his rear for the past few days, in the same spot (just on one side), A LOT these past few days, especially in the evening when I get home from work. His stools have been regular, he is acting normal, he doesn't appear to be sick in any way.....he just licks and licks and licks and it's kind of turning red by the time he stops. We're planning on taking him to the vet soon for a...
dogsarebetter
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Licking Problem
Published (2009-11-05 17:54:00)
I would check his anal glands first thing! __________________
Barb04
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Licking Problem
Published (2009-11-06 08:23:00)
I had the same thing with one of my dogs. The vet said his anal glands were okay but it could possibly be allergies. I gave him Benedryl each day which helped to clear it up but would come back as soon as the Benedryl stopped. We decided to change his food to California Natural which is good for dogs with allergies and now it's all cleared up. I was thinking it was something outside, but it must have been something in the original food.

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