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Subject: Hot spots, insect bites on dogs


Author:
Carolyn Panayi (Desperate, tried everything)
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Date Posted: 21:27:42 08/03/12 Fri

I have a German Shepherd Male 4 years of age that suffers with hot spots that he continualy chews. I have tried everything, most of the time I think it is alergy prown, but sometimes it is moscuito, bee bites etc he likes to chase them. He is very unhappy and so are we, he shouldn't have to live like this. Can you recommend a spray or ointment that may help him please.
Regards Carol & Rob.
We have another Shepherd Female 2 years that doesn't suffer at all. Strange?

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[> Subject: Re: Hot spots, insect bites on dogs


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Trish
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Date Posted: 10:12:57 09/20/12 Thu

I suggest the Rawleigh Antiseptic Salve. It is for humans AND animals.
http://www.herbalsunlimited.com/rawleigh_antiseptic_salve.htm
>I have a German Shepherd Male 4 years of age that
>suffers with hot spots that he continualy chews. I
>have tried everything, most of the time I think it is
>alergy prown, but sometimes it is moscuito, bee bites
>etc he likes to chase them. He is very unhappy and so
>are we, he shouldn't have to live like this. Can you
>recommend a spray or ointment that may help him please.
>Regards Carol & Rob.
>We have another Shepherd Female 2 years that doesn't
>suffer at all. Strange?

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