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Submitted by Ela1ne (not verified) on January 28, 2010 - 4:09pm.
is that they are MOIST, they usually appear on or around the neck or jowls, and they seem to come on overnight (very quickly)...they look very 'raw' and they are quite painful/discomforting.
Submitted by Ela1ne (not verified) on January 28, 2010 - 4:07pm.
its probably something like staph or fungus, most often its staph (bacterial) and a week or so of oral antibiotics should take care of it. If she's itching, give a Benadryl in AM and PM.
hot spot
I was only asking about the food because we switched them to Royal canine and was wondering if it was the food.
Re: no...if your dog has irritation spots on her skin
One is coming out in her wrinkle were her tears come down on.
PS> what distinguishes hot spots
is that they are MOIST, they usually appear on or around the neck or jowls, and they seem to come on overnight (very quickly)...they look very 'raw' and they are quite painful/discomforting.
no...if your dog has irritation spots on her skin
its probably something like staph or fungus, most often its staph (bacterial) and a week or so of oral antibiotics should take care of it. If she's itching, give a Benadryl in AM and PM.