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OK if the eye is OK on to the gut, there are very few dogs that are naturally dirty and in my knowledge unheard of in Roughs they are picky picky picky.
First back to the steroids I do wish folks would ask questions of thier vet and not to think they are gods.
Like antibiotics, steroids are one of the most abused class of drugs in the orthodox veterinarian field of medicine. At one time, they were reserved for the extreme emergency cases. Today, they are being used on the most trivial of conditions. Why? They give the appearance of an instant miracle cure which matches the >expectation= level of the client. So, many vets turn to steroids as the first, rather than the last, line of attack for their anti-inflammatory and anti-allergic effects.
Steroids mimic the action of the adrenal glands, the body’s most powerful regulator of general metabolism. Far from being a wonder drug A cure all steroids cannot cure one single condition. All they do is suppress the body’s ability to express a normal response. Occasionally this type of suppression will give the body a chance to heal itself. But more often, the effect is immediate, devastating and can cause permanent damage as she had them last July one would like to think the affects have worn off.
So I would suggest a very bland diet including potatos woofing food down is a classic sign of steroids
Val