[ SHOWGSD-L ] Re: hot spots

  • From: Penny & Bill <Ketchy@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: The List <showgsd-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 30 Apr 2009 16:15:20 -0400

You can put Listerine on them--but more importantly, WHAT CAUSED  
THEM??  It can be food that is too rich, a food allergy, a dog with a  
low immune system.  Give her colloidal silver--it builds immunity.
Penny
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What is the quickest cure for hot spots?  I started raking coats on my  
dogs
this past Sunday and all was fine.  Last night I go to take my sable  
girl for a
hike in the mountains with me and she suddendly has a hot spot on either
side of her body.  Of course I just sent entries in for her!  However,  
her first
show is in a month.  Second question.  This is the 2nd time this has  
happened
to her right after I used the rake on her.  Could I be causing the  
irritation
that starts it?
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