okay I have posted about these bumps before but at that point I thought they where from our Yorkie and her playing but now they are worse and they have not been playing that rough lately so I am not sure what is up any suggestions or should I just throw in the towel and go to the vet?They dont seem sot bother her at all just me!
Re: More Bumps!
I battled that with Zimmer also, hope she feels better soon
Cathy & Zimmer
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Re: More Bumps!
I battled that with Zimmer also, hope she feels better soon
Cathy & Zimmer
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Thanks
yes I have the clearasil pad and bullys are fun! love her to pieces! I laugh and say I have four kids two are fur kids but I think I worry about them just as much or maybe more because they cant tell me what is bothering them! Thanks a bunch!
Thanks
yes I have the clearasil pad and bullys are fun! love her to pieces! I laugh and say I have four kids two are fur kids but I think I worry about them just as much or maybe more because they cant tell me what is bothering them! Thanks a bunch!
One more thing
You can use original listerine around the mouth if you're concerned about the dog licking clearasil solution off her lips. Allow to air dry.
Olivia/Kano/Q-Ball
One more thing
You can use original listerine around the mouth if you're concerned about the dog licking clearasil solution off her lips. Allow to air dry.
Olivia/Kano/Q-Ball
Stainless steel
They're the easiest to clean. I dump boiling water in mine once a day and wash the bowls after every meal. Plastic harbors bacteria.
I wouldn't use clearasil ointment, but the pads should be OK. Aren't bulldogs fun?
Olivia/Kano/Q-Ball
Stainless steel
They're the easiest to clean. I dump boiling water in mine once a day and wash the bowls after every meal. Plastic harbors bacteria.
I wouldn't use clearasil ointment, but the pads should be OK. Aren't bulldogs fun?
Olivia/Kano/Q-Ball
hmm ?????
okay first the bowl question.......... WHICH bowl is she suppose to eat out of? Hers is stainless steel but our yorkies is plastic maybe I will change both to ceramic you know Abby being a bull dog she finishes what ever sissy doesnt eat! (they are on the same diet).
Now the more interesting thing is she is 10 mths old these bumps started say a month ago and she just finished her first heat cycle and they got worse during her heat cycle so Maybe its that! interesting I have some clearasil pads think that will work?
Thanks Ladies!
Dawn
hmm ?????
okay first the bowl question.......... WHICH bowl is she suppose to eat out of? Hers is stainless steel but our yorkies is plastic maybe I will change both to ceramic you know Abby being a bull dog she finishes what ever sissy doesnt eat! (they are on the same diet).
Now the more interesting thing is she is 10 mths old these bumps started say a month ago and she just finished her first heat cycle and they got worse during her heat cycle so Maybe its that! interesting I have some clearasil pads think that will work?
Thanks Ladies!
Dawn
How old is she?
When Q went through his "teenage acne" phase, I used the alcohol-free stridex pads twice a day. I also tried to keep his face as clean and dry as possible (wiped after eating and drinking).
Olivia/Kano/Q-Ball
How old is she?
When Q went through his "teenage acne" phase, I used the alcohol-free stridex pads twice a day. I also tried to keep his face as clean and dry as possible (wiped after eating and drinking).
Olivia/Kano/Q-Ball
What kind of bowls do you use?
Our Rocky got bumps like that on his chin. Vet said they might be from plastic feeding bowls. Switched to ceramic and his went away. We use metal for our puppy, Harley.
What kind of bowls do you use?
Our Rocky got bumps like that on his chin. Vet said they might be from plastic feeding bowls. Switched to ceramic and his went away. We use metal for our puppy, Harley.