<HTML><FONT FACE=arial,helvetica><HTML><FONT COLOR="#000000" FACE="Geneva" FAMILY="SANSSERIF" SIZE="2">This can be caused by a few things...first try gold bond or generic powder to keep the pits dry, if this doesn't help it may be a fungal infection that needs topical medication, or a food allergy--try changing to a different selection of high quality food (avoid anything containing corn). Even premium foods can still cause this so you may need to try a few different ones.<BR>
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Robert and Phred (ATB)<BR>
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In a message dated 10/15/08 4:44:46 AM, lyle gucwa <lyle_gucwa@hotmail.com> writes:<BR>
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My Belvedere is my 10 month old baby... Hehas had under his forearms a redness in his "armpits" it seems iritated, but it does not seem to bother him... Should I worry? has any one else seen this or had this problem?<BR>
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Thank you,<BR>
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Drool to all from<BR>
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Belvedere, Reagan & Lincoln... Trouble comes in Threes... We luv them all...<BR>
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