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jeremymills69
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please help

I have a plott and half way upn his tail it has lost all hair and I was wondering what it could be and what I can do to help will try to get pic later today

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the hair is gone in a 2 inch circle then on up he has still got hair and he bites at it all the time

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It's probably a hot spot.

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what causes hot spots?

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IT MAY BE A NERVE TICKLING HIM MAKING HIM CHEW ON IT.

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If it is a hot spot what can I do to keep him from biteing it all the time

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HOT SPOTS

WE HAD THEM THIS SUMMER ON SOME OF OUR DOGS. VET TOLD US TO STOP THE ITCH FIRST WITH BENADRYL.( LIQUID OR SPRAY OR CREAM) YOU CAN BATHE THEM WITH A CLOROX AND WATER MIXTURE OR WITH CHLORAHEXADINE SHAMPOO AND KEPT ANTI-FUNGAL CREAM ON IT OR SPRAY SOMETHING LIKE ATHLETES FOOT SPRAY. IT WILL SPREAD VERY FAST IF TREATMENT IS NOT STARTED. WISH YOU LUCK GETTING IT CLEARED UP!!!

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I mixed up calamine lotion and foot power for itiching and gonna give it a try

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btt

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