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Posted by Ron Jackson on 11-05-2017 11:27 AM:

Hot spots and thinning coat

My 3 year old female has started to develope hot spots and thinning hair and dry skin. This wasnt an issue untill recent. She did have a first litter of pups about 14 weeks ago. Changed bedding to wood chips but did not help. I went to weat straw yesterday. I diid have some straw l did not like in there a month or so ago. It seemed very dusty. Any suggestions would be appreciated. Thank you. Ron Jackson


Posted by pigsit on 11-05-2017 12:52 PM:

I had a similar situation this past summer, I used Nu Stock, available at farm stores, it took about three tubes. I understand white vinegar mixed 50/50 with tap water will work as well.

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Posted by Bruce m. Conkey on 11-05-2017 01:41 PM:

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I will agree with Nu Stock. It works.
I had a male that this happened to. On both sides in the rib area his hair thinned and became dry. I had him seen by a vet because this is one classic sign of a Thyroid problem along with thinning hair on the tail. His Thyroid was fine. So I took him home and used Nu Stock.

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Posted by chip johnson on 11-05-2017 03:56 PM:

Put some vegetable oil on it. Hair will grow back in about 2 weeks.


Posted by tripple river on 11-05-2017 04:47 PM:

I had a dog do this took him to vet was told it’s allergies they give me a prescription cleared it right up vet said they could test to see what was causing the allergy but it was probably something I couldn’t control the medicine wasn’t expensive it’s worse for mine in warm weather I’ve switched to two Benadryl a day and it works in cooler weather

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Posted by ItsOlMander on 11-06-2017 07:05 PM:

i have a french bulldog that ive paid for my vets vacation house trying to figure out something that works for his hotspots. ive had all kinds of testing done and paid for $60-$300 creams and ointments, all to hear "hes just got sensitive skin"... anyway, the only thing ive found that works for him, is washing him regularly with Selson Blue medicated shampoo and occasionally switching to TGel Medicated shampoo, and if an irritation or hot spot pops up clean with alcohol and treat with peptobismol. (yes i know it sounds crazy- but it works).

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Posted by Reuben on 11-06-2017 07:23 PM:

My wife’s dog started to lose hair at about 3 years and also developed scaly skin. Turned out he was allergic to fleas...

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Posted by shadinc on 11-06-2017 07:59 PM:

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Originally posted by Reuben
My wife’s dog started to lose hair at about 3 years and also developed scaly skin. Turned out he was allergic to fleas...
And it doesn't have to be plenty fleas.


Posted by hat creek mac on 11-06-2017 08:01 PM:

I would try some grain free dog feed and see if it made a difference
also give cod liver oil over the dog's feed each day


Posted by Ron Jackson on 11-07-2017 12:26 AM:

Thanks

For all the replys. Not real bad yet but dont want it to get worse.


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