My family adopted two brothers two years back who were a month to two months old. When they turned one years old we brought both of them to get neutered at BC SPCA. When they came home they of course both had to wear cones, however, one of the brothers(Charcoal) came back with a spot on the back of their neck and was just generally more nervous.
Over the last year the small white spot on the back of his neck(specifically nape) hasn't disappeared and he licks a crazy amount! It grew more serious as he began to lick off his fur and scab. It's generally on his back and on the inner thighs of his back legs. He hasn't really reduced his licking at all. We've brought him to multiple different vets and they typically say it's through allergies/stress. One of them prescribed him some pills which were supposed to suppress his allergies(or make it less itchy) but it didn't seem to really help.
Not sure if this will help but when he's sometimes sleeping, his body will just suddenly become spastic and make him curl up hard.
Please help as we're very stressed this can be horrible for him long term. We've tried putting the cone on him when the licking was barely bad and it just made him more stressed out. His eating has been pretty normal. Please send any advice you can, thank you in advance! I can send more photos if needed!
Over the last year the small white spot on the back of his neck(specifically nape) hasn't disappeared and he licks a crazy amount! It grew more serious as he began to lick off his fur and scab. It's generally on his back and on the inner thighs of his back legs. He hasn't really reduced his licking at all. We've brought him to multiple different vets and they typically say it's through allergies/stress. One of them prescribed him some pills which were supposed to suppress his allergies(or make it less itchy) but it didn't seem to really help.
Not sure if this will help but when he's sometimes sleeping, his body will just suddenly become spastic and make him curl up hard.
Please help as we're very stressed this can be horrible for him long term. We've tried putting the cone on him when the licking was barely bad and it just made him more stressed out. His eating has been pretty normal. Please send any advice you can, thank you in advance! I can send more photos if needed!
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