Anonymous
Post 09/27/2021 20:11     Subject: Mini schnauzer skin problem - need help to id

Anonymous wrote:OP, I have had poodle mixes, not schnauzers, for decades and two of them had chronic allergies. We were never able to clearly identify the trigger/triggers. I tried every food brand and considered switching to raw. At one point a few years ago, my groomer suggested Apoquel and it has changed my senior dog's life. No negative side effects (she's 17), and her quality of life is so much better.


Thanks so much for sharing - this is good to know.
Anonymous
Post 09/27/2021 10:44     Subject: Mini schnauzer skin problem - need help to id

OP, I have had poodle mixes, not schnauzers, for decades and two of them had chronic allergies. We were never able to clearly identify the trigger/triggers. I tried every food brand and considered switching to raw. At one point a few years ago, my groomer suggested Apoquel and it has changed my senior dog's life. No negative side effects (she's 17), and her quality of life is so much better.
Anonymous
Post 09/26/2021 22:06     Subject: Mini schnauzer skin problem - need help to id

Anonymous wrote:Oh poor little buddy. I have a mini schnauzer-- she hasn't had skin problems (although they are common in mini schnauzers) other than seasonal itching and allergies...but mini schnauzers (at least mine) seem prone to allergies and gastro issues. Definitely talk to your vet about allergies -- they can probably do a safe elimination diet. Some of the commercial dog food isn't safe (doesn't have the right nutrients, etc).

I feed my dog Fromms (no issues so far), minimal low fat treats, no peanut butter, cheese, etc. She's gotten very sick on fatty treats to the point where she needed medication--doesn't digest it properly.

Mini schnauzers are the most loyal, affectionate companions. Definitely a little high strung, but it's a small price to pay for that much love.


Thanks for the advice about the food brand. I will check it out.
Yes, this dog is the best — I would not trade him for anything.
Anonymous
Post 09/26/2021 10:40     Subject: Mini schnauzer skin problem - need help to id

Oh poor little buddy. I have a mini schnauzer-- she hasn't had skin problems (although they are common in mini schnauzers) other than seasonal itching and allergies...but mini schnauzers (at least mine) seem prone to allergies and gastro issues. Definitely talk to your vet about allergies -- they can probably do a safe elimination diet. Some of the commercial dog food isn't safe (doesn't have the right nutrients, etc).

I feed my dog Fromms (no issues so far), minimal low fat treats, no peanut butter, cheese, etc. She's gotten very sick on fatty treats to the point where she needed medication--doesn't digest it properly.

Mini schnauzers are the most loyal, affectionate companions. Definitely a little high strung, but it's a small price to pay for that much love.
Anonymous
Post 09/26/2021 10:32     Subject: Re:Mini schnauzer skin problem - need help to id

Thanks. We are going to stop that frequent practice.
Anonymous
Post 09/26/2021 09:00     Subject: Mini schnauzer skin problem - need help to id

Once a week bathing is way too much. Even if you think he is getting dirty just try brushing and wiping him down and don’t bath him for a month or two. Like the PP said his skin might just be getting irritated from all the soap and shampoo.