Akita scabby nose General Chat

Discussion in 'Akita' started by Brian Rodden, Apr 22, 2018.

  1. Brian Rodden

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    Akita scabby nose

    Hi guys,

    Just throwing this out to you all to see if any feedback may help.

    My akita seems to develop a scabby nose once she gets into the better weather. The front of her snout is fine, its the top of nose.

    I have been applying e45 cream as well as giving her antihistimines.

    Any other help would be much appreciated.
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  3. Malka

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    Hello Brian - I do not know what e45 cream is but I definitely would not use any cream [which could be dangerous as your girl could lick it off] or antihistamines as a self treatment when you do not know what is causing her to have a scabby nose.

    Only a qualified veterinarian can help you - I cannot and I do not know if there are any vets on Breedia.

    But anyhow, welcome to Breedia from Tikva and from me. :039:
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  5. Brian Rodden

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    Well nobody has told me anything i didnt know already.
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    Well if you already knew, why did you ask?
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    Sorry @Brian Rodden if we have fallen short of your expectations. Unfortunately, even if we had a vet on board, remote diagnosis is not always possible. Perhaps it would be a good idea to refer to your dog's breeder, or better still, follow the original advice and see your vet.

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