My little old Cleo & her skin issues. Allergies & scratching. Special shampoos always used. Many different types of foods tried. Injections, pills, and it still continues. So she has this place in her armpit and on her back leg that we've been treating with a couple of kinds of meds and yet another type of shampoo for both bacteria AND yeast. Well, the results of the fungal culture came back and she has ringworm! OK, I always thought ringworm was a real worm but it's just more yucky skin stuff. She's going back in the morning and I'm sure will get more meds, creams, etc. Now I'm worried about the other dogs. The vet tech said that at least Cleo's junk is on her underside so she doesn't come into contact directly with the dogs, and I just washed her bedding again. Now I'll have to be on the lookout for the others. Argghghghgh. Does anyone have a big plastic bubble I could put Cleo in? I'm having visions of that old Bubble Boy movie. The fun never ends. Anyone have any other ringworm advice that they've used????<div>
<div><br></div>-- <br><div>Vicki Kerns<br> </div>
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<p style="margin:0in 0in 0pt"><span style="font-size:8.5pt;color:black;line-height:115%"><span> </span>//^ ^\\<br>(/(_•_)\)<br><span> </span>_/''*''\_<br>(/_)^(_\) ~ </span>"Dogs are not our whole life, but they make our lives whole."</p>
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