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Hopefully these will sort him out. I have heard of this http://http://www.thepetplace.co.uk/...ls.asp?id=1951 - not sure if you've already tried it |
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I thought that was another word for condom Seriously Carly, I hope this does work for poor Mr Darcy. His allergies must be very uncomfortable for him. Bless |
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he isnt too bad these days with his skin condition, dosnt scratch at it very much, but he does have shampoo for it and i got him some aloe vera gel to rub in, that seems to be helping, but anything else I can try I will if it'll help him out. |
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Just a thought Carly but Angel had very itchy skin for a while. I changed her food to James Wellbeloved and everthing settled down. She is back on the Royal Canin now but the Fit not the Persian and she seems to have grown out of it. She would have been about the same age as Darcy. |
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