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Title: My dog is a cone head
Post by: Whitney on May 31, 2009, 04:48:20 AM
She wouldn't stop scratching her neck and it had created a sore so we had to put a halo collar on her.
Title: Re: My dog is a cone head
Post by: Will on May 31, 2009, 04:59:27 AM
I've got one of those things for Jack, my beagle. I feel badly when he has to wear it because I know he doesn't like it, but it's the funniest thing when he eats or drinks from his bowlâ€"the cone completely encompasses the bowl and you just hear lapping or chewing noises. He'll also occasionally walk into a bush and get stuck.

Does your dog have fleas?
Title: Re: My dog is a cone head
Post by: Whitney on May 31, 2009, 06:13:40 AM
Quote from: "Will"Does your dog have fleas?

Nope, I searched her to make sure and also gave her a flea bath in case I just didn't see them.  I think she gets dry skin..she's a prissy puppy.
Title: Re: My dog is a cone head
Post by: McQ on May 31, 2009, 03:15:09 PM
She looks so forlorn now. Poor pup!
Title: Re: My dog is a cone head
Post by: DIY 1138 on May 31, 2009, 04:33:59 PM
If there isn't an obvious reason for the scratching please consider the following:
1 Has there been a change in diet or environment indicating an allergy?
2 Is there any indication of an ear infection? (Do the sniff test).
3 Is there indication of a dental problem? (Reluctance to eat, odour)
4 Is there indication of a spinal problem? ( Run your thumbs GENTLY along the spine from the skull southward watching for any discomfort).
Title: Re: My dog is a cone head
Post by: jcm on May 31, 2009, 06:23:20 PM
i give my dog fish oil pills for his dry skin.
Title: Re: My dog is a cone head
Post by: curiosityandthecat on May 31, 2009, 06:25:22 PM
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Title: Re: My dog is a cone head
Post by: Whitney on May 31, 2009, 08:15:28 PM
Quote from: "DIY 1138"1 Has there been a change in diet or environment indicating an allergy?
She could have Spring related allergies...otherwise no.
Quote2 Is there any indication of an ear infection? (Do the sniff test).
Her ears smell like dog.
Quote3 Is there indication of a dental problem? (Reluctance to eat, odour)
Her teeth look fine and she loves to eat and chew on her rawhides.
Quote4 Is there indication of a spinal problem? ( Run your thumbs GENTLY along the spine from the skull southward watching for any discomfort).
She thought that felt good.

I think it might be what they call a hot spot?  Idk, but it is healing now that she can't scratch it and never looked infected (just irritated).  She is going to the vet this week if I am not satisfied with how quickly it is healing.  I think I'm going to start giving her oatmeal baths or something like that to help with her skin...some times of the year it does get dry enough that it looks like she has dandruff.
Title: Re: My dog is a cone head
Post by: McQ on May 31, 2009, 08:47:18 PM
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Title: Re: My dog is a cone head
Post by: Whitney on May 31, 2009, 09:08:12 PM
^ lol   You know that one is going to make its rounds throughout the internet.
Title: Re: My dog is a cone head
Post by: VanReal on May 31, 2009, 09:58:20 PM
Too bad they don't understand the cone is because of whatever they are doing...just looks like her feelings are hurt  :verysad: My Simon (kitty) had his two upper canines removed and the kitty morphine made him hyper so he kept ripping the stitches out of his mouth and packing the wounds with cat food...yuck.  They just look so sad with them on, it's torture!  Chompsky may be neurotic, is she getting up there in age? Wish they could fashion some of those little gloves like the ones they put on newborns that scratch themselves for the animals...hmm, may have something there.
Title: Re: My dog is a cone head
Post by: Whitney on May 31, 2009, 10:06:20 PM
Quote from: "VanReal"Chompsky may be neurotic, is she getting up there in age? Wish they could fashion some of those little gloves like the ones they put on newborns that scratch themselves for the animals...hmm, may have something there.

She just recently turned 2.  I did see some little boots in the doggy clothes section of the pet store.  But, I think she'd remove those.  Plus, she also scratches by sticking her chin onto rough surfaces such as the treadmill walking surface.
Title: Re: My dog is a cone head
Post by: VanReal on May 31, 2009, 10:09:19 PM
So she is committed, and still a baby.  Hope she snaps out of it and you don't end up with a steady supply of cones...
Title: Re: My dog is a cone head
Post by: Whitney on May 31, 2009, 10:12:41 PM
Quote from: "VanReal"So she is committed, and still a baby.  Hope she snaps out of it and you don't end up with a steady supply of cones...

Well, this is the first time she's done something like this...so I really hope it is just allergies or something like that and not psychological problems  :eek:
Title: Re: My dog is a cone head
Post by: VanReal on May 31, 2009, 10:31:08 PM
Me too!  Maybe some benedryl?  I had a dog that scratched the hair from one side of his body when left alone, funny how they can have little misfirings too!  Of course, little excentricities make them that much more interesting and lovable, so long as their health is okay.  I am sure the Dallas Spring is the cause of the problem, a lot of people are having trouble this year too!  At work, when I receive the monthly med reports, allergy medications are our top prescription both in cost and number of users, just a part of the climate here.  Hope we will be seeing her smiling soon without the cone, and hope she doesn't poop on the carpet!
Title: Re: My dog is a cone head
Post by: Ayreon on May 31, 2009, 10:55:32 PM
My dog scratched half the skin off of his neck. He did eventually stop and all the fur grew back.
Title: Re: My dog is a cone head
Post by: Chimera on June 23, 2009, 09:29:49 PM
I'm a little late to this topic, but I just wanted to say that Whitney's dog looks like the dog we had when I was growing up. Her name was Taffy. Cute lil' thing.

Hope the cone worked/works!
Title: Re: My dog is a cone head
Post by: Whitney on June 23, 2009, 09:33:42 PM
Yes, it worked...she has been cone free for about 2 days now.  I'm just going to keep an eye on her and make sure she doesn't scratch at her neck like that again.  The fur still hasn't grown back all the way but will eventually.

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