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Old 10-29-2005, 07:27 PM   #3 (permalink)
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I agree with Hugo, sounds more like an issue with the skin, whether it be fleas, slight allergy flair up or just dry skin.

Try to see if she is doing it in just one area or all over, part the hair and get a good look at the skin....is it nicely colored or very pink to red in color? Does the skin look nice and moist like the skin on your own body or does it appear scaley or dried out?

If your not familiar with what to look for when it comes to fleas....part the hair and look for little bits of "dirt" which almost resembles pepper bits about the fur. Even if you don't see a flea if you find flea dirt the fleas are there.
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