My dog recently had a run in with poison Ivy. I used a cone, benadryl and oatmeal baths and he was fine in about a month. But he found a way to get past the cone and chew on his back and butt. Now the poison Ivy is gone but I still can't get him to stop the chewing. He chews until it's bloody and has to have constant supervision or a muzzle and we both hate it. I've tried fish oil and anything else anyone has offered for relief. I plan to take him to the vet in a few days but what could this be?

Updated On October 9th, 2017

Pet's info: Dog | Catahoula Leopard Dog | Male | 2 years and 5 months old | 250 lbs

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Answered By Jenny, DVM

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The area is infected which can cause some itching. It may be due to an allergy from something in the environment or fleas. I would check to see if you can find anything fleas or start a flea prevention since it is a simple fix. The infection will need to have antibiotics to fully clear but a medicated bath can help flush the hair follicle and start working on the infection. You vet can discuss the several medicines that control allergies and help keep this under control if it is long term problem.

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