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The blue power ear treatment also works on hotspots. It does stain
the white areas of the coat, but if you shave the hair over and
around the hotspot you should be able to swab it with the solution
without getting any on the Fiz's coat.<br>
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On 11/28/11 12:37 PM, Mary Mischelle Kemp wrote:<br>
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I posted this on the DD facebook page as well so some of you may
see this twice. Does a<span class="messageBody"
data-ft="{"type":3}">nybody have a remedy for hot
spots? Fiz has been battling one for almost a year now and
nothing I try gets rid of it. He has been on oral and topical
anti-biotics, the vet currently has him on Temaril-P which is
controlling but not eliminating it and he's gaining weight.
I've also tried collodial silver, anti fungus creams,
campho-phenique, and tea tree oil. Some of these have helped
some but none have actually eliminated it. I'm at my wits end
with this thing.</span><br>
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<span class="messageBody" data-ft="{"type":3}">Thanks
in advance everyone!</span><br>
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<font face="Comic Sans MS">Mary Mischelle, Fizban and Francis</font><br>
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<font face="Comic Sans MS">Flint Fireforge (ATB)<br>
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<font face="Comic Sans MS">Pw. Tasselhoff Burfoot (ATB)</font><br>
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