coneye Posted October 11, 2022 Share Posted October 11, 2022 (edited) After some advice here ,, What to feed my little dog ,, i have a small , not sure but he looks like a maltese cross , how he looks depends on how long his hair is ,, so lets say little white fluffy dog .. Anyway last 3 years or so he has developed a real chronic ear infection both ears ,, i've had him to the vets so many times ,, every answer is the same , does'nt seem to have a yeast problem so here ya go steroid tablets and whatever else they feel like selling me at 70 bucks a bottle ,, he's cost a absolute fortune and 3-4 vets probably a few thousand dollars later not one can tell me why its happenning ,, Last one put him under , and said his ear was badly infected and full of gunk , cleaned it out , 700 bucks thank you , 2 weeks later his other ear was red and sore , why they never looked at both while he was under i don't know So i go on u tube , there was a vet on there she said she was appalled at the amount of steroids given willy nilly by her colegues , she said its usually acompanied by back handers from the drug companies ,, she touched on ears and said , apple cider vinegar is a good remedy ,,, so thats what i do when he starts shaking his head i check there red , i wash them with 50-50 cider and water and it seems to fix them for a few weeks ,, Anyway he's started to smell i'm convinced its his diet ,, but i've tried canned food , rice and veg , he's not keen , i tried chicken mince , ended up at the vets who told me there was a war going on in his stomach , bacteria in the chicken mince advised me not to feed him it any more . he seems to like his dried food , with maybee a couple spoons of tinned food with gravy for taste ,, but the smell he just developed is getting really bad , alweays had 2 big dogs at a time before , and never had them smell has strong or has bad has him ,,, wife says its like smelly feet dog smell . Really seem to be wasting time and money continually at vets , alls i get is , consultation , 70 dollars ,, steroids 80 dollars , yeast test 80 dollars , this tablet 60 dollars , that tablet 60 dollars there ya go if he;s not better after all this bring him back , NEVER any answers , and i've been to 4-5 different vets all the same So what do you feed your LITTLE dogs , to be honest every other dog i've ever owned has been healthy with real good coats , i'm convinced its his diet but unsure with these little toy breeds which just seem soft definetly not hardy after reccomendations tried blach hawk expensive and he did'nt like it , tried supercoat , tried the cheap natures own , what he has does'nt matter he's only small so its not going to break the ank , i just want whats best for him Edited October 11, 2022 by coneye Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
persephone Posted October 11, 2022 Share Posted October 11, 2022 Oh Dear My advice would be to feed fresh raw meat ..with some cooked veg, an egg every couple of days , and some plain yoghurt and a doggy probiotic pill. For treats, anything without colourings etc ! Dried fish /beef liver- that sort of thing . nice meaty bones, too for chewing and fun There are as many ways of feeding dogs as there are types of dogs! 6 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kazm Posted October 11, 2022 Share Posted October 11, 2022 I’ll second Persephone’s advice. I have a mini schnauzer and feed her fresh raw meat with cooked veges for her dinner. Breakfast consists of raw meat and a spoonful of plain yogurt. She also gets egg and sardines once a week. Due to a recent dental check/ clean I’m going to add some dental biscuits into her meals as ongoing prevention. She’s 11 and her stomach doesn’t tolerate bones any more. Her treats are dental chews and dried liver pieces. And always Australian made!!! Her coat is always shiny and healthy looking, she doesn’t smell and for her age she has plenty of energy. Good luck figuring out your little guy. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
coneye Posted October 12, 2022 Author Share Posted October 12, 2022 (edited) Thanks for your replys ,, what raw meat do you give i did try chicken but it caused havoc with his stomach , vet like i said advised against it said there was too much bacteria in it .. Also if its not food any other suggestions for a smelly dog Edited October 12, 2022 by coneye Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kazm Posted October 12, 2022 Share Posted October 12, 2022 I give her raw beef and sometimes kangaroo. I buy it from Petbarn. I like their meat for her and it definitely agrees with her. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Papillon Kisses Posted October 12, 2022 Share Posted October 12, 2022 I’d cut to the chase and see a veterinary dermatologist for a proper work up and treatment plan. Otherwise you can waste a boatload of time and money on different diets and remedies, get no real answers, and limit food unnecessarily which may lead to nutritional deficiencies and health problems over time. All the while your dog continues to suffer (and you by extraction!). And to top it off, if you then need to do an elimination diet down the track, say if your dog develops ibd, it can make things much more difficult as you’ve limited the amount of carbohydrates and proteins that are novel to your dog. So see a derm and get a proper work up. If food allergies are diagnosed, or intolerances suspected, the vet can advise on suitable diets. 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
coneye Posted October 12, 2022 Author Share Posted October 12, 2022 going to try him on just mince i'll just buy proper human mince from butcher or supermarkets , good enough for us good enough for dog , and frozen veg , cook the veg and make pattys easy to make and then freeze , cut his dried food in half to half a cup in morn pattys at dinner see how he goes , supose its going to be trial and error , he needs to lose weight anyway ,, he gets a lot more active when he gets a couple pounds off ,,, Jeez these small sensetive toy dogs are hard work , first and last one , give me the big strong robust shepards and rottys any day LOL 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Papillon Kisses Posted October 12, 2022 Share Posted October 12, 2022 3 hours ago, coneye said: going to try him on just mince i'll just buy proper human mince from butcher or supermarkets , good enough for us good enough for dog , and frozen veg , cook the veg and make pattys easy to make and then freeze , cut his dried food in half to half a cup in morn pattys at dinner see how he goes , supose its going to be trial and error , he needs to lose weight anyway ,, he gets a lot more active when he gets a couple pounds off ,,, Unfortunately that is an example of a diet that is not even remotely balanced for a dog. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
_PL_ Posted October 12, 2022 Share Posted October 12, 2022 (edited) If your vet is giving repeated courses of steroid you need a new vet. The body odour is yeast, a secondary reaction to oils. I'd skip straight to the dermatologist as well. Also, grab yourself a little set of clippers like this and always keep the hair short and this includes trimming their whole ear to help keep the air circulating. You'll get used to the look BTW I don't feed chicken to allergic dogs. It seems to aggravate things. edit; I meant the ear hair. Not the whole body. Edited October 12, 2022 by Powerlegs 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
coneye Posted October 12, 2022 Author Share Posted October 12, 2022 3 hours ago, Powerlegs said: If your vet is giving repeated courses of steroid you need a new vet. The body odour is yeast, a secondary reaction to oils. I'd skip straight to the dermatologist as well. Also, grab yourself a little set of clippers like this and always keep the hair short and this includes trimming their whole ear to help keep the air circulating. You'll get used to the look BTW I don't feed chicken to allergic dogs. It seems to aggravate things. Not just one vet ,, all the vets around where i live ,, i'm over them , got no doubt they break a leg , get run over they would be good , but uo to now every single one of them has just wanted to sell me expensive food or steroids that they sell ,, not one has said feed your dog a balanced diet of such and such , only try this canned food , 10 bucks a can , try this kibble 160 bucks a bag , try this steroid course , . seems money money and money is there only consideration . In fact a couple said its not yeast don;t know what it is so we will medicate him and try different stuff , 2 said its possibble yeast but the test does,nt show it so buy this really expensive food ,, i was buying the stuff to put in his ears once a week , for 87 dollars a bottle then discovered pet barn has the same stuff for 40dollars now i use watered down apple cider vinigar and thats the only thing that clears it up quickly food one wanted to sell me he was 160 dollars a bag , pet barn was 40 dollars a bag cheaper but the girl there said they have complaints don't buy it ,, dermatologist may be a good idea if i can find one i could trust , but i put that to a couple of the vets i tried and both there answer was , WHY he's got nothing wrong with his coat , he's not losing hair , he's not scratching why do you need one ,, here buy this , frustrating ... i will admit he smells more has his hair grows ,, but i keep him fairly short anyway , i get a dog groomer to do it he likes them and they love him for 65 dollars let the profesionals do it . Papilon if half his buiscits and make it up with beef mince , ( human grade , so less bacteria ) and mixed veg is'nt balanced what would you suggest ,, things like an egge every now and then he has , same has cheese , he loves it but he has that for a treat ,, will admit don't give him bones he does'nt eat them anyway , they just show up two weeks later , under the bed , down the sofa or somewhere else he's hid them , untouched just hidden . bit of yogurt is easy . i thought mince and veg would of been ok like i said supplemented with kibble Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Boronia Posted October 12, 2022 Share Posted October 12, 2022 @Westie mum can you help with Coneye's question? I remember that your wee Mac had an ear ablation and the results were good 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dogsfevr Posted October 13, 2022 Share Posted October 13, 2022 On 12/10/2022 at 8:47 AM, coneye said: Thanks for your replys ,, what raw meat do you give i did try chicken but it caused havoc with his stomach , vet like i said advised against it said there was too much bacteria in it .. Also if its not food any other suggestions for a smelly dog Your problem is your feeding so much what ever with no actual consideration of what is in each aspect. If chicken is a problem your are also feeding chicken in its dry food & very few a legit chicken free . Most dermo vets will generally do a 6 week strict diet to detox . For some they will suggest Crocidile prime roll or some off the other varieties off the prime single protein roll as some dogs digest processed food better than raw & its a very simple starting process for owners Raw beef is often a food that will overheat a dog . Seasonal weather can often require foods that are cooling like Goat. Roo is often a good choice for inflammed dogs but can also cause tummy troubles . But if diet related than the whole package needs to be looked at & that means no treats a strict detox . Is the dogs feet inflammed/yeasty??Often dogs with bad ears have bad feet & just transfer the issue back n forth . Are the dogs teeth good? I wouldnt trust a Pet barn staff member most promote there in house brand & very few sell what the vets may do unless they get it in a special order . If your not willing to pay $$ then you need to look at this more logically in doing a food diary of what everyone is giving it including treats & start very simple . Beef is one food we will rarely feed our dogs . Ear infections can also be a result of thyroid disease as can yeast issues . But at the end off the day for some dog ear infections are a forever thing & its just managing BUT its important to still see the vet as they can inform of inside ear damage ,so many do DIY help without knowing whats in the ear & like many things it can be trial & erro at finding the right product,regime or approach . 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jemappelle Posted October 13, 2022 Share Posted October 13, 2022 Do you keep the insides and immediately surrounding hair to his ears clipped as that will help as well. And I wouldn't be too concerned about the steroids, I've had a few dogs on them now without any problems. The dosage for skin problems is very low and considered very safe. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
coneye Posted October 14, 2022 Author Share Posted October 14, 2022 He really does'nt have any skin problems has such , no excessive scratching , no loss off hair , just stinks lately ,, and ear infections Has i stated before its ongoing he does a course of antibiotics and steroids and its back within weeks I used to stop the doggy smell by just getting him cut ,, longer his hair the more he stinks cut him and it went , but last two cuts its stayed with us . Now regards his ears when they start to look red or he's scratching them , i just bathe them in organic vinigar 50-50 water vinigar , this seems to clear them up . different vets have said its not yeast ,, i looked if his ears need cutting but not much hair in there that you can see , i'm coming too the conclusion his ear problem is just something we have to live with an keep on top they or one infected ear was cleaned out while he was asleep not long ago vet said there was gunk ect in there but guess what within weeks all inflamed again , i'm starting to think its all diet related ,,, I've been feeding him either supercoat or natures gift he likes them but really he eats anything ,, so i'm going to swap it around . open for suggestions on what dry food Just made up a big pan of mixed frozen veg , 1 kilo , 2 kilo of lean mince , (human consumption ) and cup of rice , fried the mince lightly in olive oil , mixed it altogether and bagged into serves put in the freezer thats one meal the other i will stick on dried food , primarily because we go away a lot and need to be able to just take a bag off food . So basicly its going to be trial and error ,, so my questions now are , whats a better dry food , and is my beef mince , frozen veg and rice concoction a good enough diet cheers ,,, also some said they give there dog yogurt ,, i bought some but what do you do give it your dogs on top of there feed , or just a spoonful has a treat , ,,, Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kazm Posted October 14, 2022 Share Posted October 14, 2022 Good luck with his diet. And I give my girl a spoonful of plain yogurt in her bowl beside her meat. I don’t mix it in. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
coneye Posted October 14, 2022 Author Share Posted October 14, 2022 Spoke to a very nice lady yesterday , she breeds maltese , so i figured , lot more experience with small toy dogs than me , so i'll ask her ,, she suggested and agreed with me its probaly a high chance its his diet , thinks the mince concoction is good for him , but perhaps change the beef to roo or venision , also said theres a good meaty product called prime 100 if i don't want to cook myself .. Lady said i've been feeding him rubbish from the supermarket dry foods , and suggested if i'm going to keep that up buy a better one , delicate care from the vets she suggested ,, I'm up for it was .nt even expensive to do , think 2 kilo of beef mince was only 20 dollars , kilo of mixed veg 5 bucks thats 20 night time meals for 25 bucks , buy the more expensive kibble she said about 35 for 2.5 kilo ,, morning meal at 60-80 grams grams easy a months supply , 60 bucks or so for a months food , cheaper than the vets every 2 months , if it works ,, fingers crossed , and if i ever get another dog its back to big strong dogs LOL , , never ever had any issues before with big dogs ,, there definetly more hardy 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Boronia Posted October 14, 2022 Share Posted October 14, 2022 (edited) I have older Westies, the latest from Qld Westie Rescue, the woman who runs it insists on raw diet especially for her skin problem dogs (some Westies are prone to this and crook diet when they are younger doesn't help) I found that minced turkey necks (you need a very robust mincer for this and chop the necks up long wise first...use a tomahawk, it's easier) put the mince in containers and freeze then when you need the meat part just thaw and mix with cooked pumpkin or sweet potato and vegetables, I have gotten lazy and just cook up single feeds of either Bell Farms or Woolies Winter Vegetables, I choose the winter veg as they don't have corn. They also get some of the frozen broccoli or cauli as a treat. it's not a cure-all but it helps Aldi and Woolies have turkey mince in the 500g trays, sometimes you can pick it up as a mark-down (yippee!) There's no bones it it as humans don't like the crunchiness so perhaps buy turkey wings and cut them half Edited October 14, 2022 by Boronia 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
coneye Posted November 7, 2022 Author Share Posted November 7, 2022 Thought i'd give an update on how he's going ,, start with i thought definetly change his dry food i done a lot of looking and decided to feed him TASTE OF THE WILD it seems to get good reviews and the girl in the pet shop said its one of there best , so out with the supermarket NATURES GIFT and he now gets this , price is treble but heh , he 's only a small dog it will last a month easy , he gets half a cup in the morning . Then for his night feed , i bought a kilo human grade beef , lightly cooked it mainly because chicken mince un cooked once had him to the vets with a neuclear war going on in his tummy , i boiled up a kilo of mixed frozen veg , , mixed them together ,, , Instant result within days the smell had gone he was smelling normal , did'nt even relize how bad he was until we went away for 7 days came back and the whole house still stank of him , still thats the wifes job now , she knows what to do . But and theres always a BUT ,, he developed a severe scratching and itching problem , so i gave the beef mix away , and went and bought some , pet roo mince ,, it was only $7.50 a kilo so i bought 2 kilo for the same price has the mince , i cooked that has well got to be honest did'nt like the smell and said naaaw gonna change that , but he seems to love it woofs it down , mixed that with 2 kilo of mixed veg , and thats his nightime meal ,, within probably 5-6 days of changing to roo , the scratching stopped ,, plus he's only had one bout of red this time semi inflamed ears , which the cider vinigar fixed up overnight so alls looking good for the moment Thanks for all the advice , because to be honest its the first time i've ever had problems with a dog in 45-50 years of owning them ,, i put it down to the breed shitz - maltese cross , every other dog i've ever owned have always been big strong with beutiful shiny coats , and good examples , of there breed , and i've never really been fussy over what i fed them Cost wise its no biggy because he's only small , give him half a cup kibble in the morning approx 50-=60 grams , around 150 grams of the roo -veg mix at night , and too be honest , he's a bit overweight still , so its not a huge expense works out around $15 a week , , Now normally the wife just throws the bag of natures gift in with the shopping , usually grabs it when its on speciel and we don't even think about it 3 kilo bag , for around 15 bucks ,, no big deal ,, but upgrading him to mince and veg , and the more expensive kibble has made me relize if yu had two BIG dogs like i used to always own , you would probably need a part tim job to pay for them ,, may explain whay theres so many at the dogs homes ,,, because its obvious the cheaper stuff in supermarkets will cost you in vets bills 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kazm Posted November 8, 2022 Share Posted November 8, 2022 Very happy to hear you’ve had success so far with your little one. Makes life easy when it’s all going well. And the cost - sometimes you just have to do what you have to do and you do do it to keep them happy and healthy. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Deeds Posted November 8, 2022 Share Posted November 8, 2022 Great that you posted back " thanks for the advice" and even better you updated us on your dog and what you are now feeding him. Again thanks for updating us coneye. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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