Friday, August 20, 2010

Does anyone know how to get veterinary help for a chihuahua who needs to go to a dermatologist in Ohio?

I have a little chihuahua I took in several years ago from someone who did not want him. Recently he has developed a skin allergy, causing him to be bald from the neck down, on the inside of his legs, and now patches on his body. My vet cannot figure it out, and we have tried several medications, and taking away possible causes. Now we are told he needs to go to a ';dog dermatologist.'; After all the expenses we have already incurred, we are now looking at around $350 to $400, or more. This is really not an expense we are prepared for, as we already spent a bunch on our 3 cats- 1 who was diagnosed with FIV. I was just wondering if anyone knew of any organizations who will help- I have not found any we qualify for. I feel bad for my little guy, but I really need help with the cost. Any ideas would be great- and please be serious. Thanks.Does anyone know how to get veterinary help for a chihuahua who needs to go to a dermatologist in Ohio?
You can apply on line for this special no interest credit card for veterinary care..All of the vet s in my state accept this, and you have up to 18 months to pay. Most vet clinics will have the form as well..and, you will know in just a couple of minutes if you are accepted...all it requires in a steady income.. http://www.carecredit.com/practices/vete鈥?/a>


if you are not approved for this credit, you might try this recipe that is excellent for such allergies. A canine dermatologist recommended it for a friend's dog, who had a similar chronic problem..


A diet of lamb, rice and kelp often helps.





Cook the white rice with 3 cups of water per cup of rice, and cook until all is absorbed. Grind or chop the lamb and feed it raw, mixed in the rice with sea kelp... give this a try for 3 weeks. If there is even any improvement, the begin adding vegetables.no tomato, corn or onion, but other veggies are ok..peel all potatoes..





my friend's German shepherd went through the same thing....seemed to have no hope, but that diet finally gave him relief.





Most store bought meats have growth hormones, and antibiotics, given during the growing or 'finishing' feeding. but lamb is not fed that stuff.





The kelp makes a big difference.





If your dog doesn't like the rice, you can boil fresh fish (not farmed) and pour the broth over the rice.





By the way, vets often over-look the household possibilities..often the allergen is carpet cleaners, or upholstery shampoo..or air fresheners..Swiffer cleaner has been a common problem since it came out recently..Does anyone know how to get veterinary help for a chihuahua who needs to go to a dermatologist in Ohio?
all u need to do is put a pickle jar that sayed help. And explain what happend
Wow that is a tough question! Sorry to hear about your pup. You can contact your local ASPCA (animal shelter)and explain your situation. Maybe they will help cover some of the costs. I know for sure that most of them have a spay / neuter program that they run for free or at least minimum cost, maybe they can point you in the right direction....... Hope this is of some help.
I had one same way took him to couple different vets they said he was allergic to fleas not much I could do but Hartz hydrocortizone shampoo helped alot!
I had a similar problem with a chi cross. All it took was to switch him to homemade dog food. He was allergic to the ingredients in most types of dog food, and it was easier to simply take him off all of them rather then figure out which ones are safe. Do a search for home made dog food recipes and freeze the meals in zip lock baggies
All I can say is go out here http://www.shirleys-wellness-cafe.com/





She has all natural remedies to help people and animal alike.--Best of luck.

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