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My Corgi had the same problem. We were constantly taking him to the vet to see if they could figure it out. He was just like your puppy...he would scratch under his belly all the time. The itching didn't start until after a month being done with his shots...the puppy stuff. At first it was mild, the itching and redness. Every time we took him to the vet they would run new tests on him. The first time the said try changing his shampoo and food. So we did that and it was still there so they gave us some meds and they helped for a little bit but then it came back but much worse. Then the vet did further tests for infections but nothing would always come up. He assumed then it was an allergy to something...maybe the grass or plants where we live...so we tried switching his food again and new meds and once again it would go away for like three months and then come back much worse. It was getting WAY too expensive so we ended up having to give him away to a family that could afford the treatment he would need possibly for the rest of his life. In the end the vet had no clue but most likely it was something in the plants near our place. We found out that our complex gets a chemical spray in the grassy areas where all the dog owners take their dogs to play and do their business. In the end we were heart broken we had to let him go and that this was the cause most likely of his skin condition. Just be aware of where you are taking your dogs...if the grass is being treated chemically. The gardner/landscaper once told my husband to not take the dog to the grass in the complex because they spray it a lot.We are currently looking into getting another Corgi in the near future...we miss having him around :( and so do our kids :( :(
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