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Our dog Banjo is almost 6 years old, is a Corgi/ Red Heeler mix and we took over his care about a year ago. He was always kibble fed and I have been working to transition him over to raw for about 6 months. He is almost off of all kibble (I use the honest kitchen turkey) and give him raw turkey with some vegetables , blueberries and celery juice. He is extremely sensitive with his diet and it has been difficult to adjust to this without him throwing up or getting diarrhea. He came from a home that was abusive and he is very skittish, jumpy and does bite if he feels threatened. He will bark like crazy at anyone who comes to the door and has bitten a friend that simply came into the house. He seems to have calmed down some the longer he has been here, but still shows signs of aggression and barking as the "guardian " of the house is how I perceive it. He was routinely vaccinated before coming here. He is a very loving dog to mostly Me and follows me around everywhere. He has tons and tons of energy and loves to go for walks and I will take him to the dog park where we do simple things like jumping through the hoops, etc. For about 2 weeks now he has been licking his paws excessively non stop. His paws are not red or inflamed or have any sores on them. It is not something that stops him from normal activity. He also has been scratching quite a bit on his belly which I saw when we started to change his diet. I noticed that the skin on his belly has turned darker, almost black.
His BEAM is excellent it is just these things that we struggle with. I read a thread of a dog with something similar in which thuja was suggested. Upon looking at quite a few remedies it seems so many would fit to work with him, however I am trying to just concentrate on the licking and diet right now.
I am wondering if I should change him to some cooked foods . I have looked at the recipes that are available as well. I don't know if that would be takin a step back from raw but perhaps the raw is too much right now? Banjo has not been to the vet as its very difficult to take him since he is so aggressive and he does not do well there. (he was my sons fathers dog so my son is who brought him to us).
I would love some tips on the diet and possible homeopathy for the licking if possible. thank you
Our dog Banjo is almost 6 years old, is a Corgi/ Red Heeler mix and we took over his care about a year ago. He was always kibble fed and I have been working to transition him over to raw for about 6 months. He is almost off of all kibble (I use the honest kitchen turkey) and give him raw turkey with some vegetables , blueberries and celery juice. He is extremely sensitive with his diet and it has been difficult to adjust to this without him throwing up or getting diarrhea. He came from a home that was abusive and he is very skittish, jumpy and does bite if he feels threatened. He will bark like crazy at anyone who comes to the door and has bitten a friend that simply came into the house. He seems to have calmed down some the longer he has been here, but still shows signs of aggression and barking as the "guardian " of the house is how I perceive it. He was routinely vaccinated before coming here. He is a very loving dog to mostly Me and follows me around everywhere. He has tons and tons of energy and loves to go for walks and I will take him to the dog park where we do simple things like jumping through the hoops, etc. For about 2 weeks now he has been licking his paws excessively non stop. His paws are not red or inflamed or have any sores on them. It is not something that stops him from normal activity. He also has been scratching quite a bit on his belly which I saw when we started to change his diet. I noticed that the skin on his belly has turned darker, almost black.
His BEAM is excellent it is just these things that we struggle with. I read a thread of a dog with something similar in which thuja was suggested. Upon looking at quite a few remedies it seems so many would fit to work with him, however I am trying to just concentrate on the licking and diet right now.
I am wondering if I should change him to some cooked foods . I have looked at the recipes that are available as well. I don't know if that would be takin a step back from raw but perhaps the raw is too much right now? Banjo has not been to the vet as its very difficult to take him since he is so aggressive and he does not do well there. (he was my sons fathers dog so my son is who brought him to us).
I would love some tips on the diet and possible homeopathy for the licking if possible. thank you