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Old January 12th, 2014, 08:26 AM
Longblades Longblades is offline
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It could be allergies and not ear mites or mange. Really need to consult a Vet.

I see you are in Edmonton where most likely the heat is on in the house. Something else to check is humidity levels, with a hygrometer. You, your wooden furniture and electronics will benefit from humidity levels kept at the proper levels for winter, whether it affects the dog or not.

I had my Lab with me to visit his Grandma in her Long Term Care yesterday and he got instant dandruff. It's so hot and dry in that place, but I have to admit I was surprised to see such a quick affect on his coat and skin. And of course hot and dry skin can make them itchy.

Good luck, poor wee thing must be pretty miserable.
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