How old is my 5 year old pug Zanna?

My 5-year old pug, Zanna, itches all of the time. It’s especially bad when she wakes from sleeping or napping. She scratches her face, her ears, her neck, her feet, and her butt. Over the years, we’ve tried antihistamines (Benadryl and Zyrtec), and dramatic food changes.

What did dermatologist find in my Pug’s ears?

The dermatologist found a yeast infection in her ears, despite my cleaning them once a week and using drops. But that was the only issue found. They checked for parasites and other critters. We talked about possible allergy testing and allergy shots.

How did my 5 year old pug react to Cytopoint?

Summary: My 5-year old pug began trembling within 24 hours of her Cytopoint injection. She was also lethargic and didn’t eat. Her eye mucous increased dramatically.

When to see a doctor for a yeast infection in a toddler?

If your toddler continues to get frequent yeast infections, see their doctor. Reoccurring yeast infections might have an underlying cause and need to be treated at the source. Yeast infections in the diaper area usually stop once your child is out of diapers.

Summary: My 5-year old pug began trembling within 24 hours of her Cytopoint injection. She was also lethargic and didn’t eat. Her eye mucous increased dramatically.

My 5-year old pug, Zanna, itches all of the time. It’s especially bad when she wakes from sleeping or napping. She scratches her face, her ears, her neck, her feet, and her butt. Over the years, we’ve tried antihistamines (Benadryl and Zyrtec), and dramatic food changes.

The dermatologist found a yeast infection in her ears, despite my cleaning them once a week and using drops. But that was the only issue found. They checked for parasites and other critters. We talked about possible allergy testing and allergy shots.

How does a dog with a yeast infection feel?

At a minimum, a dog with a yeast infection feels uncomfortable. The discomfort can range from mild to terrible. Almost all dogs with a yeast problem become extremely and chronically itchy at the site of the infection. If it’s a problem with her paws, she won’t be able to leave them alone. The same goes for her ears.