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Posted by Nightmare10 on 12-13-2015 06:01 PM:

Fungus on dogs feet

I have taken him to the vet and it will get a little better but comes back.

Any suggestions ???


Posted by CHEWBACH on 12-13-2015 06:05 PM:

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go to farm and fleet store get ya some stuff! have in spray cans like blue ointment spray. its for sheep / cows/ horses. sure they have other stuff also. ask them what they have. jmo

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Posted by mr taylor on 12-13-2015 06:38 PM:

soak them in diluted bleach for a few minutes and then put nu-stock afterwards each time for 5 or 6 days in a row and it should clear it up ..


Posted by Nightmare10 on 12-13-2015 06:45 PM:

Thank you

Thank you I will try this


Posted by on 12-13-2015 07:45 PM:

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What did the vet say the fungus was and how did he say to treat it. What does it look like and how old is the dog.

If the feet are swollen and the hair is thin and the skin looks red. I would think it is something other than a fungus but I can't understand how the vet would miss what I am thinking of.

Did the vet eliminate Red Mange?


Posted by hillbilly56 on 12-13-2015 08:16 PM:

the blue kote works great i would also get some creolene and dilute it down and soak dog's feet in it for 10 mintues just a thought if your keeping on ground and it's all sloppy and mucky might be causeing it


Posted by croatankid on 12-13-2015 08:59 PM:

You should see the vet again. Some fungi is treatable with topical ointments others must be treated in the blood. Otherwise it will just keep coming back.

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Posted by Joes reticks on 12-13-2015 10:58 PM:

this worka

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Originally posted by mr taylor
soak them in diluted bleach for a few minutes and then put nu-stock afterwards each time for 5 or 6 days in a row and it should clear it up ..


Times two on this

two old timers showed me this works real good I have just used diluted blech water some times a every other day when runing dogs hard just get you a small coffee can or bucket whith lid and u can use your same water and bleach mix over and over again I have used tuff foot pad heal and blue coat after these treatments as well the fungus won't come back if you do the bleach water this after bringing your dog in from hunting as well .. Warning dogs don't like this butt you only have to soak each foot 4 sec

dogs bread to have tuffer feet won't have theses problems as bad or at all let me gess your dog is a walker ...

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Posted by Joe Mueller on 12-13-2015 11:51 PM:

I think I've seen the same thing give a half cc of ivermectin not much at all wait 2 weeks do it again but I bet it works the first time. Mange mites I think. Happens if it's sloppy in there pen. Feet swelled real big.

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Posted by bearhunter747 on 12-14-2015 02:12 AM:

Don't waste your time TAKE THE DOG TO VET. I have a friend who has a couple dogs with these problems and only thing that works is prednisone 4mgs every other day the rest of life. Vet says it's allergies! Go figure but if they don't get the drugs every other day feet break out and pads start coming off. Good luck he's tried everything


Posted by Joe Mueller on 12-14-2015 03:08 AM:

Had a female took her to one vet he thought it was fungus this guy is normally spot on. Tried it seem to get worse. Took it to the vet here in our town he said ivermectin mange mites should take care of and it did. Which supposed to give them that for heartworm prevention anyway. The dogs feet had redness rash infected nail then eventually swelled up noticeably bigger than normal. Two days after treated returned to normal. I d try that before I took it to the vet. If your vet prices are like mine. U can buy the ivermectin for cheaper than it cost to take ur dog in. The bottle will last a long time.

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Posted by Joe Mueller on 12-14-2015 03:17 AM:

If it's a bacteria or fungus u should be able to put Vicks on its feet. Keep them dry as much as u can. Try both might save ya a couple hundred around Christmas. Lol

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Posted by Nightmare10 on 12-14-2015 03:22 AM:

Well the fungus is on his ears as well

It is on his ears as well. Does this narrow it down for anyone ?

Thank you


Posted by on 12-14-2015 11:51 AM:

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What did the vet say it was? Did he rule out Red Mange?


Posted by Joe Mueller on 12-14-2015 12:11 PM:

Took our house dog to vet he had fungus and bacteria deep down in his ears he had scratched sores on the side of his head. Took him to vet they gave us 200 dollars worth of stuff. They said let us know how this works it's a new product were trying. After that didn't work I put Vicks all over his ears twice it was almost healed in 2 days couldn't believe it works on anything with soreness. I found out if I could stay away from that vet I can afford to coon hunt again.

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Posted by slowdog on 12-14-2015 12:42 PM:

Clyndamicin 300 mg 2 time aday and 2cc of sodium iodide in the vien find you a old fox hunter around where you live and he should be able to fix you up. Its very comon with fox hounds

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Posted by croatankid on 12-15-2015 12:39 AM:

slowdog, just wondering why it would be common with fox hounds.

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Posted by slowdog on 12-15-2015 02:19 AM:

Not real sure i think its the stagnated water in fox pens

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Posted by chuck west on 12-15-2015 02:45 AM:

Not saying this is the answer , but several years back I saw a hound that had his feet and ear tips burnt by TO MUCH lime being used in the kenneling areas trying to hold down the odor .
Just food for thought .

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