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domingo, 8 de julho de 2012
Three Hot Tips For Treating Hot Spots Posted By: Dr. Deva Khalsa
The best approach with hot spots is to prevent recurrences by finding the underlying cause. Many things can cause hotspots from matted fur to a new shampoo, from fleas and ticks to allergies. Dogs have many more of the specialized cells that cause inflammation in their skin than we do. We can compare their itchiness from a hot spot to what we experience when we have poison ivy. The more they bother the area, the more it itches and a vicious cycle begins. Itchy skin causes the dog to chew the area furiously. Redness, oozing, pain, and itchiness are hallmark signs. Hair loss is commonly present. Sometimes hair can mat over the lesion, obscuring the size and degree of the problem.
Once a hot spot appears it has to be treated. They usually c ...hot spots, dog itch, dog itching, dog rashes, dog scratching, dogs with itchy skin, itchy dog, moist dermatitis, dog skin problems
Once a hot spot appears it has to be treated. They usually c ...hot spots, dog itch, dog itching, dog rashes, dog scratching, dogs with itchy skin, itchy dog, moist dermatitis, dog skin problems
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