Most dogs that -have allergies- are allergic to things in the home and outdoors including fleas, ticks and sometimes flea and tick treatments together with or without other allergies. It's not allergies to many foods the majority of the time although I know others will disagree. I am going by what the dermatology vet told me about current seminars he had attended. The speakers all had current information that 85% of allergies are from grass, trees, dust mites and a bunch of problems other than food.
For the food allergic dogs, there's grain free. Purina Sensitive Skin and Stomach and a bunch more foods claimed to work for allergic reactions.
Did someone diagnose your dog as having a weak immune system? You seem to be looking for a cure all for that. Did she have puppy strangles as a youngster? What other then what you described points towards a weak immune system?
The reason some ethical breeders get upset with dogs that have allergies being bred is because things can be allot worse then what you have. There are dogs that have such severe, uncontrollable allergies that they've had to be PTS. They have reached a point they're ripping themselves apart and have no quality of life anymore even after the owner spends sometimes 100's of dollars a month on scripts and special foods. That's where it comes from in my humble opinion. Once you see something like that breeders resent others that ignore allergies and breed anyway. The descendants of those dogs can be much worse then the bitches or stud-dogs in their pedigree that have had allergies. Most of the time it is passed down.
So try to understand why breeders who care react. They may have been through a heart-breaking experience. We all have but some are worse then others.
Regarding breeding her, your 'vet did not say no" but didn't say go right ahead, Yes, breed her. It sounds like the vet doesn't know for sure either. A specialist might have all different answers for you. Don't expect a quick fix or the costs to be cheap. That is where you might get some of your answers, at a skin amd allergy specialist, probably a Veterinary Dermatology specialist or at least an Internist.
There's no quick fix but a specialist may have some answers for you about immune systems & allergies. That is the route to try to get help for your girl.
You are full of shit breeder how long have you been growing up to be a specialist on any of it
Oh "Reason" I wish I knew your name so I could chat with you.
No, Fleas never had been a problem. I think she was actually scratching fromm the chin acne not the fleas as I guessed. I guess that because I had not done drops in 3 months. I dislike doing drops at all.
Vet kept shaking her head because she never had any redness anywhere all. Her skin all over is clear.
You would never know she had a heat as she licks and licks to be clean. Could be another reason the chin got infected.
Now while in heat I wash her face nightly.
Stress does cause her to lick more at her vulva. Usually after a dog show. She is a great girl. Wish I could read her mind.
I will go to another vet for an opinion. I also need more education obviously.
Thanks for yours, :)
Donna
Your very welcome Donna.
Here is a good article on Canine Bacterial Pyoderma. It may (or may not) be too technical for you to fully understand but muddle through it as I'm sure you will pick up some useful information to help you. Good luck and Happy Holidays!!!
http://www.virbac.co.za/sites/default/files/CPD%20Canine%20Bacterial%20Pyoderma.pdf