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Unusual problems with dogg

Hello ebveryone

Can anyone help me please?

I bought a dobermann puppy 1 half years ago.

He is a dog.

when I got him from the breeder he was in a shed with many other pups, and
upon returning home he has severe darohea all over my house for a few days
until I took him to the vet and they treated him.

Unfortunately now he is still not healthy and has lumps all over his skin
and beneath his chin on the mizzle area there are large spots which burst
and bleed when I play with him.

Sometimes when someone comes to the door he does not bark but whines and
then wets all over my hall.

Why does he behave like this and is it normal? I read that lomps on the
skin can sometomes be called dog acne? Is this likely to bleed?

He also never barks or growls and is often not very aware of his
surroundings. He sometomes vomits in the morning too and his coat has very
severe dandruff. It's upsetting to see my dog like this but the vet does
not seem too worried about him. Can you please give me some advice about my
dog and what i can do to help him.

I have tried many products to help him with his coat and skin but atraight
after bathing him the dandruff returns. He looks unwell too as his spine is
curved not straight like other dobermann dogs i have seen. His tail is
sloaped down. He has a reasonable temperment but is for some reason
sometimes not interestred in his surroundings and whines a lot.

Please Help

Thank you for reading my message.


Rob


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>To: dobermaneuropeclub@...
>Subject: [Doberman Europe Club] FDA warns Iams Co. about chemical in food
>for overweight pets
>Date: Fri, 30 Mar 2007 12:05:50 EDT
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>http://www.canada.com/topics/news/agriculture/story.html?id=dfddca69-f9bc-4ffe-\
a539-8e8ade895a24&k=97619

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>Jean
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Wed Apr 11, 2007 1:43 pm

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For your information/cross posting: http://www.canada.com/topics/news/agriculture/story.html?id=dfddca69-f9bc-4ffe-a539-8e8ade895a24&k=97619 Jean (Always for...
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Mar 30, 2007
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Hello ebveryone Can anyone help me please? I bought a dobermann puppy 1 half years ago. He is a dog. when I got him from the breeder he was in a shed with many...
robbie kerr
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Apr 11, 2007
1:44 pm

Hi Rob First up, it could well be canine acne, most common in short haired breeds, especially dobermans and boxers. My female dobe also had this condition and...
leah bulmer
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Apr 11, 2007
6:48 pm

Hi Robbie If I read your post correctly, you have had your dobie for 18 months? Has there been any improvement at all in his temperament (confidence) or...
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Apr 11, 2007
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