[Dailydrool] Stinky Flews

Molly Thompson mthompson5922 at gmail.com
Fri Jan 29 08:08:23 PST 2021


Bev,

Thanks for the suggestions. I had to laugh about the collar info. 
Recently my watch band has been causing me to break out. I may try the 
vinegar trick - although I'm pretty sure I'm not drooling on my wrist😂

Molly Thompson

On 1/28/2021 2:07 AM, Beverly Szaton via Dailydrool wrote:
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> Dale is correct but if you want a medication that you have to pay for 
> get some Pyoben cream or an acne medication with pyoben in it. It 
> dries and cleanses. The problem is that drool and debris get into the 
> folds which never dry and are a breeding ground for nasty bacteria. I 
> once had one of mine anesthetized and ready to have dental when the 
> surgeon discovered his flews were horribly infected. End of surgery 
> altho I believe we cleaned his mouth and face off while he was still 
> under-- just easier. (I worked there so I could do it myself and 
> monitor his waking up at the same time.)
> While I am in that general vicinity, if your Basset develops a red, 
> raw, itchy spot on his neck, remove any collars and take off his tags. 
> The drool keeps the spot wet and something in the metal buckles and/or 
> rings that hold tags causes the spot to become infected. Clean it with 
> vinegar and water or pyoben gel. Find a different collar or keep a 
> collar off at home. (Ours never wore collars at home because I was 
> always afraid they'd get caught in it while playing and choke one of 
> them. It happens. All my dogs are chipped and registered with the 
> company.)
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Molly A. Thompson
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