<div dir="ltr"><div>No there is nothing horrible wrong with her other than she is a Basset, it is summer, it is humid, and the flaps never completely dry. Then they get infected and/or the dog gets a raging yeast infection, and it itches intolerably.</div>
<div>Drying their mouths GENTLY several times a day, esp. after drinks and cleaning their faces after meals helps. I found that using Pyoben Gel on the flews helped a great deal. It is a slightly astringent anti something or other, that you get from the Vet, but it works. What also works is the Acne meds like Oxy-10 --the little pads. Ok maybe I better put a conditional statement in here: It has worked for Mitchell every summer. He's my rug-rubber, my pant-leg-wiper, my drooly, itchy, face-rubbing, frantic-scratching boy. Every summer.</div>
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<div>Sometimes they need an anti=biotic, too. </div>
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<div>Momperson to Mr.ItchyFace Mitchell (and the rest.--Llewis is scrubbing his face, too.)</div></div>