Summer and those hot spots... ugh!

cbendz

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No Mr. Hot Spot... you are not allow to be anywhere near this puppy :nono:


Btw, I read about the blue powder ear solution... I might try that.
 

Ginny

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Odd spot for a hot spot - are you sure that's what you're dealing with? I've only ever seen them on the head in the areas under the ears or under the jaw where it's moist. I guess if a bit of shampoo wasn't fully rinsed out, one could appear there...
 

cbendz

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I guess if a bit of shampoo wasn't fully rinsed out, one could appear there...
Yeap, and it's another reason why I should avoid groomers from Petsmart, and keep doing it myself. He itches too much after being bathed there. :banghead:
 

nowhavethreebears

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Yep...Either they aren't rinsing him well or they are using some product he's sensitive too.
Hoping his forehead owie heals quickly. Love his eyes... :)
 
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cmorgan.1505

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We are dealing with hot spots for the first time and I'm praying it wasn't because I missed a spot under his chin. Never had this issue with the non-soap wash, but after this new wash he had a few. ugh Good luck.
 

wrknnwf

Active member
I would NOT use the blue power solution on hot spots. First, the alcohol would sting terribly. Second, boric acid should not be used on broken skin.

Find another remedy or ask your vet.
 
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