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JMiller
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Registered: Sep 2005
Location: Alabama
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Suggestions Needed

I have a dog that has gotten irritated under his neck looks like from where the collar has rubbed all the hair off and now it is just skin and stays moist. I have taken his collar off while in the kennel to see if that helps. Any suggestion or old remedies that anyone has to correct this. Thanks

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Black Plott
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Registered: Mar 2011
Location: Tennessee
Posts: 173

Nu-Stock

Nu-Stock will help. It’s available at most farm stores. Comes in a white tube. It’ll grow hair on concrete. Stinks to the high heavens. Wear gloves when you apply it, or smell like sulfur all day. I bought a two pack on Amazon for a pretty good deal.

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Driftwoodblue
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Registered: Aug 2011
Location: Emporia, Kansas
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collar

If you are using a day-glo or nylon collar, switch to a leather collar.
a couple of years ago.. (might have been 3-4)seems as though some dogs are a bit sensitive to the edges on the nylon/plastic...
anyway I left the collar off a while and used a NFZ puffer to apply the NFZ you can get it at Tractor supply or any Farm store that has animal health products.

and it healed up good.

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bphart8530
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Registered: Aug 2016
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Nitrofurazone

I have used a NFZ sav for similar situation and it worked well.

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shadinc
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Registered: Jun 2014
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I have a female that seems to be allergic to the metal buckle. I put a collar on her when I take her hunting and take it off when I get back.

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