It progresses quickly now…

2012, Nov, 29 | MANUEL - SA & more | 0 comments

I see new signs every day cry

We removed the stitches from the biopsies the other day and everything has healed very well.

Status

Overall impression:

Not looking too bad at all (if not making partings) , his top-coat hides a lot, but now the tail is looking thin and his head a bit shaggy.

  • Smell: Sebum (like when dropping coat) but a much more sulky smell.
  • Tail: The spots that were inflamed have now healed well.
  • Head: Pink and dry now also above his eyes. Chunks of undercoat is falling off. New pink, inflamed area around the right ear that is itchy in a “non-scratching” manner. He rubs his head towards our legs and the couch, but if too intense it hurts.  The “old” spots are now calm. NOTE: You can see these small change in colour close to the anus in one of the pictures. When parting there – you see a lot more.
  • Behind: Slightly discoloured on right side of anus (sign of sebum/grease – I will explain the process/pattern in a blog post of it’s own). He can smell the sulky sebum/grease and looks at his behind – asking me what that is. NOTE: You can see these “sebum pearls” in one of the pictures.
  • Legs, torso and chest: not affected at all

 

Treatment

  • The inflamed parts: I locally used Chlorhexidine and then Daktacort.
  • The parts that have calmed down: I use oil
  • Food: Extra Omega 3 and Omega 6. (I will write more about food later on)

 

Next “runner up” area

 Neck – no immediate signs, but if combing a parting one can see small small pearls of sebum/grease – the first sign of a Sebaceous gland in imbalance. No smell, no nothing since he still has a very functioning undercoat there doing what it should do.

Charlotte Steneloo

Charlotte Steneloo

Akita owner from Sweden working for openness regarding health issues. One of the founders of Akita-Unleashed. I consider "experience" to be good, that is - if you have opened your mind for change and actually have learnt something, otherwise claiming you are "experienced" means nothing to me... I dare you.

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