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<blockquote data-quote="Lammie" data-source="post: 691707" data-attributes="member: 3306"><p>Lexi has to get a cortisone shot every summer or all the hair falls off her butt from licking it. I swear, it's green grass that does it. And she's so low to the ground that her belly drags and she gets rashes there. I also give her half a benadryl every day in summer. She doesn't tolerate flease well, either. I have used dandruff shampoo on her in winter. I also use anything with coal tar in it. Seems to make it better but she smells bad afterward...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lammie, post: 691707, member: 3306"] Lexi has to get a cortisone shot every summer or all the hair falls off her butt from licking it. I swear, it's green grass that does it. And she's so low to the ground that her belly drags and she gets rashes there. I also give her half a benadryl every day in summer. She doesn't tolerate flease well, either. I have used dandruff shampoo on her in winter. I also use anything with coal tar in it. Seems to make it better but she smells bad afterward... [/QUOTE]
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