
In this very personal blog post (and vlog linked below), I’ll talk about Escobar’s battle with Atopic Dermatitis, a common but serious skin condition in short-coated breeds like American Bullies. If you’re a pet parent, especially to a Bully breed, this story might just save your furbaby's life too. 🐾
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Escobar’s Skin Problem: Our Painful Journey
It all started when I noticed Escobar constantly scratching himself — to the point where his skin became red, irritated, and flaky. 😣 At first, I thought it was just regular itching, but it got worse over time. Seeing my furbaby suffer was absolutely heartbreaking.
We immediately sought help from a trusted veterinarian, and after several consultations, Escobar was diagnosed with Atopic Dermatitis. This condition is sadly very common among American Bullies, French Bulldogs, Pitbulls, and other short-haired breeds. The vet explained that environmental allergens, food, and even grooming products could trigger it.
How We Managed Atopic Dermatitis
Managing Escobar’s condition wasn’t easy, but giving up was never an option. Here's what helped us:
- Veterinary Consultation: Always the first step! Never self-medicate your dog.
- Prescribed Medications: Anti-inflammatory medicines and medicated shampoos.
- Diet Adjustment: Avoiding possible food allergens.
- Controlled Environment: Limiting his exposure to dirt, dust, and allergens.
- Love and Patience: Lots of it. 💖
It took time, consistent treatment, and adjustments to our daily routine, but slowly, Escobar’s skin started improving.
A Personal Update: 4 Years Later
After four years of being a dedicated FurDaddy, I made an important discovery about Escobar’s allergies. 🚨
Initially, I tried natural remedies like Madre de Cacao soap and coconut oil, but surprisingly, these caused more irritation for him. 😔
Through a lot of trial and error, I found the perfect solution:
Bearing Dog Shampoo! 🛁
- Bearing Shampoo is specially formulated for dogs.
- It kills fleas and ticks.
- It has a long-lasting, fresh scent.
- It acts as a preventive against parasites.
I now bathe Escobar once a week using Bearing Shampoo, and I make sure he doesn't roam outside randomly. Since then, his skin has been healthy — no wounds, no redness, and no flare-ups! 🙌
Tips for American Bully Owners Dealing with Skin Problems
If you’re a fellow pawrent to an American Bully or a similar breed, here are some important reminders:
- Consult a Veterinarian first for proper diagnosis.
- Be cautious with home remedies — what works for others may not work for your dog.
- Use trusted grooming products like Bearing Dog Shampoo.
- Maintain a consistent bathing schedule (not too frequent to avoid drying the skin).
- Keep their environment clean and allergen-free.
- Monitor their diet for any food triggers.
- Love and patience are your best medicines. ?❤️
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