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<DIV>Well, I will probably get my butt chewed out for this one, but
Annie had a cyst removed a couple years a go from her armpit, she gets
really red and irritated in her arm pit and down the inside of her leg, my
old vet told me to use diaper rash medicine on it and I did and it cleared right
up, but my new vet about went swinging off the ceiling when I said I use
desitin on her armpit, He doesn't want me to use it because of the zinc in
it, which can cause a dog to be anemic. so I didn't use it for a while and
nothing that my new vet gave me worked, medicated powders, antibiotic
creams, so guess what, I went back to the Desitin , I rub it in real good which
is hard because it is like a thick paste, but in two days she was
completely healed up, she has a really hard time licking that area any
ways, just try to lick your armpit LOL</DIV>
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<DIV>I also know of another drooler who also uses the desitin on their Bassets
armpit and has great success with it.</DIV>
<DIV>or you can use gold bond powder I actually think they make it in a
roll on like deodorant now also</DIV>
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<DIV>Marlene mommy to Maggie & Evil Annie</DIV></FONT></BODY></HTML>