We are feeding ours the Natural Balance Limited Ingredients Diet. Only 1 sourse of protien and 1 of protein. It is usually potatoe or sweet potatoe with duck or lamb or venison. Try something like that and see if it helps. And the vet should be able to give you a shampoo that you can use on your baby for skin problems I would think. Our groomer is at our vet so we are very lucky any problems and she tell the vet right away. Again I would ask the vet what is going on there has to be something specific causeing all of this right? Like I said earily one of our babies has autoimmue problems and it has just wrecked havic with her for while. WHat does your vet say is going on, or did he/she say??
Barb, Maddie, Roni and Josie THE MORE PEOPLE I MEET THE MORE I LOVE MY DOGS Before you get your best friend, visit: WWW.STOPPUPPYMILLS.COM --- On Tue, 10/7/08, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: [cockapoo] Re: Angry at irresponsible breeder To: [email protected] Date: Tuesday, October 7, 2008, 9:59 AM A couple of things I agree with, first, cockapoos due not tend to have health issues, so this is something specific to your baby .I also agree that diet can be a cause. On another general dog list I am on, people have a great success with relieving skin problems by adjusting the diet and eliminating grains and corn. Some have even gone to the raw food diet. Sue, Mandi, and Jasper.McCain or Obama? Stay updated on coverage of the Presidential race while you browse - Download Now!
