Maybe try this?
http://www.petco.com/product/9751/Natural-Balance-L-I-D-Potato-and-Duck-Dry-Dog-Food.aspx
banditsmom0707 wrote:
>
> For those who don't remember me, my name is Kim and my husband Tony
> and I have an almost 8mth old cockapoo named Pepper. His pictures
> are in the gallery. When we bought Pepper, we were naive and
> gullible and believed him to be a cocker spaniel. We didn't care
> that he wasn't registered. He wasn't going to be bred or be a show
> dog. We just wanted a companion for my disabled husband. Someone to
> keep his spirits up.
> Right away there were problems. First, Pepper got very sick when he
> had his puppy shots. They told us that he was sensetive to them and
> had to split them up and take benedryl before, during and after each
> shot. Then, the kept getting sick. Every little thing caused him to
> run fever and vomit. We were at the vets office every week at least
> once. The first time we got him groomed, he came home with a
> horrible rash. That freaked us out. He had to have shots to get rid
> of it. Soon he had his first ear infection. That took ear drops.
> It was just one thing after another.
> The second time we had him groomed, he developed a rash all over-
> anywhere the clippers touched. We had to give him antibiotics and
> steroid shots to get rid of it and we never could quite get it.
> Finally, it got so bad that our doctor referred us to a
> dermatologist.
> By now, the doctor told us that we couldn't get him groomed. In
> fact, no groomer would touch him, so I had to take the grooming over
> myself. It was during that time that we realized that something was
> wrong...our Pepper wasn't a cockerspaniel, he was a cockapoo. Now, I
> could have dealt with him being a cockapoo in the beginning. He was
> a sweet baby, and so loveable. But to blatenly lie to us, that was
> just wrong. Still, we would have bought him anyway. He is our sweet
> Pepper, our baby. Who couldn't love him? Not a soul.
> We couldn't afford the dermatologist, so I had taken over his
> grooming, making sure he was clean, brushed, and that all his sores
> were treated with antibiotic ointment. Well, it didn't matter
> because it all got out of control. His back is fully broke out, his
> nose is in badddd shape, covered in sores. His neck has raw spots on
> it, and his ears hurt him. So we took him back to the vet today to
> ask for some help.
> He has a staff infection all over his back, he has demadex mange on
> his neck and nose, and a double ear infection. The doctor said that
> he has no immune system. I am just heartbroken, and so angry at the
> woman who bred so irresponsibly and then lied about it. I have no
> way of finding her. I have tried. My poor baby suffers daily
> because of this evil woman. I wish they would make people apply for
> liscenses in order to breed. Does anyone else have a sick cockapoo
> that they could give me tips on how to make his life better. He is
> still just a baby.
>
> thanks,
> Kim
>
>
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