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RE: [pyrnet] Hot Spots
Title: Message
Have
purchased some and will be trying out right away.
Thanks!
Trish & Jim Borgo
Shelbyville, KY
In a message
dated 02/16/2003 9:06:47 AM Mountain Standard Time, jrntb@direcway.com
writes:
We are new to the list and new to GPs; however, we have owned
Belgian Tervurens for over 10 years now. Our 4 month old puppy is
experiencing hot spots -- started off with one on his back near the base of
his tail and now he has one on his belly. One of our Tervs had one and
with an application of a little bit of apple cider vinegar it went away and
has never come back. I was recently told to add fresh tomatoes to his
diet to adjust his acid levels. Any suggestions as to what I can do now
to get him healed?
Trish & Jim Borgo
Shelbyville,
KY
Try Gold Bond medicated powder. It will dry up the spot, and begin the healing
process very quickly. I hope for you sake that it's food related.
Allergies caused by environmental factors, are hard to find, and
treat. Charlie