Also, try a holistic vet. Their first suggestion would’ve most likely been to switch the food. |
Our GSD was also on monthly Cytopoint and daily Apoquel for the last year. Recently she was diagnosed with doggy lupus so she's now on a couple of new meds to replace the Apoquel (still getting shots though.) She sees the dermatologist in a couple of weeks again to check how things are going, fingers crossed. We have been battling yeast or bacterial overgrowth for many years. The prescription diet didn't do much for us but she is on premium kibble and canned food - no chicken. |
Be careful with the purina dog food. We were using the same stuff and the last bag we bought was infested with MOTHS! Son googled it and apparently it’s a known issue with purina dog foods. We had to throw all of our dog food away and tear up our pantry cleaning to make sure we didn’t get moths. We switched to that zignature brand that someone else mentioned. |
Yup |
I have a Havanese who had terrible, repeat ear infections until we got him off of chicken based food. He eats Purina One Sensitive System which is salmon based. He can have the occasional treat with chicken or even a bit of chicken from the table but his food can not have it. |
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We changed food. Tried the expensive Rx dog foods and she wouldn't eat them. Switched to Stella & Chewy's (no chicken) + Cytopoint shots as infrequently as possible. At first Cytopoint was every month. Now I am able to spread them out more before she starts itching.
Also, added PurinaFlora??? probiotics every morning and basically we have gone from a dog who was constantly in the ER to one who only goes for regular stuff and cytopoint shots. |
| Our lab has allergy-related itchy ears. Apoquel helps a ton. When we’re on periodic breaks from the apoquel, we use OTC drops called Zymox that help. And like others, we feed Purina Pro Plan sensitive skin and stomach salmon based kibble. |