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Posted by blackandtanman on 09-28-2003 01:17 AM:

spots on pups legs

I was wanting any help on how to treat them I think they maybe concrete sores.


Posted by Moonlite on 09-29-2003 05:10 PM:

sores:

Supply the hounds with good bedding material: straw, cedar ect.
Clean them with water and antibactal soap and apply Cut and Heal spray on them. You can buy it at coop of tractors supply places it is for horses and cattle. It is purple.


Posted by wayne on 09-29-2003 10:05 PM:

beside the good bedding build a wood platform for them to lie on when out of the box
if it's just on there legs it may be an allergy to plant material where your hunting them usualy irritates there legs and underside of the belly

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Posted by Redtick on 09-29-2003 11:20 PM:

They may be "pee burns" from where they have been laying in puppy pee. You can use bag balm on them. Bag balm can be bought cheaply at any farm supply store.

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Posted by K-9 PINES on 09-30-2003 04:43 AM:

Sounds like pressure sores. Keep them on clean, dry bedding. Try peeling the scabby material off the sore and make sure there is no sign of infection. Treat with an anti-bacterial spray powder.

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Posted by DEWAYNEWILLIAMS on 09-30-2003 10:18 AM:

I GO WITH REDTICK ON THIS ONE. THE AMMONIA IN THEIR PEE WILL BURN. PUT BAG BALM ON THERE SORES. BAG BALM IS GOOD FOR MANY THINGS.


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