Saturday, February 5, 2011

Smell the Roses

My poor doggie has had a rash her entire life. No kidding. For six years, she's had a skin condition that no one can solve -- not our wonderful vet (Dr. Ratner at Island Park Veterinary Hospital) and not LI Veterinary Specialists, who whipped up a batch of allergy serum that I injected her with for weeks to no effect.

Her current regimen is twice weekly baths with antifungal shampoo and an antifungal spray chaser. She also gets twice daily antifungal tablets and several additional doses of the spray. All of this I have been managing reasonably well until this week.

Cupcake has a scab at the tip of her left ear from scratching. Every time I shower her, the scab dissolves, and when she shakes off the water, blood sprays all over the walls.  I mean ALL OVER.  I literally had to scrub the walls in the bathroom, back hall and kitchen from top to bottom, and it was true sweat labor. That was the straw that broke the camel's back. I just can't go through that again. So I decided to spend the bucks and send her out to the doggy salon for her next bath.

Today was the day. I called ahead to Groomin' Tails Pet Salon in the West End and was invited to bring Cupcake in at noon. What a great place!  There was cat lounging on a pedastal, next to a parrot clinging to the grate of its cage. There was a gorgeous white shepherd getting her nails trimmed and a miniature schnauzer being brushed. And everyone was happy! Not a howl in the place.

I warned them not be deceived by Cupcake's sweet face or misleading moniker. Let's just say that she is not known to be warm and fuzzy with strangers. They waved away the soft muzzle I brought with me and sent me packing. 

When I returned to pick her up a couple of hours later, she was happily napping behind the counter (not in a cage) and was clean and sweet-smelling. A pink bandana was tied around her neck - and she wasn't even scatching at it!

The good news is I have a clean, happy dog and clean, happy walls. The bad news is I can't make this a regular thing - Cupcake needs bathing too frequently for my checkbook. So it's back to the showers for us. But thanks to Groomin' Tails, I have a new trick up my sleeve: styptic powder or baking flour. Apparently either will stem the bleeding from the scab.

That tip alone has earned Tammy and Karen a place in my heart. And the next time I just can't face the job myself, I'm headed straight back to Groomin' Tails. 

3 comments:

  1. Sooooo happy for Cupcake. That dog's a trooper (and so are you). Cute photo - is that her "I deserve a cookie after all this crap" look?

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  2. Hi! I came across your blog via the Patch. I can't help but feel empathy for you and your sweet Cupcake. My marvelous mutt, Jake, suffered with skin allergies for years.

    While he does still suffer some during the warmer months, he is much better than he used to be his younger days. I found switching him to a prescribed dog food (Z/D Ultra Allergen) very helpful.

    Based on your other blog post about the ugly fenced-in parking lot behind Gino's, we must be neighbors. We live on W. Walnut between National and Edwards. Being in the middle of the block, this ugly fence is an everyday view from my sons' bedroom :-(

    Your blog is very enjoyable! Hope to see you around LB!

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  3. update: neither the styptic powder nor the flour worked, so I broke down and invested in a sprayer hose that attaches to the shower head. Now I can wash Cupcake without getting her head wet. It deserves the Pulitzer Prize as far as I'm concerned.

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