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Old 09-01-2005, 04:45 PM
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Take a look at this.
Ive notticed it and its starting to worry me, it started out by being red (made a thread on that also sometime back) but now it looks as if something invisible is eating away at her skin and causing it to be bloody. worm ect??
Same on her throat just not as bad. Serious Opnions please.
This is a picture of her snout.
Im going to be applying bag balm to it, till I can figure it out.
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Old 09-01-2005, 04:54 PM
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is there an odor to it?
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Good question, I didnt think to smell it for odor. I will have to-
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do have a pair of clippers ? You could try to shave it and see what you can see and it will be easier to keep it clean
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Could it be a hot spot? Sammy has never had one, so I'm not sure. You'd have to do some more research. Looks like the start of a hot spot though. I believe that one of Dax's dogs have had a hot spot once in their life. I'm sure she could help you identify it.
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thats what I was thinking... Hot spots have a very bad odor to them.
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Could it also be a reaction to something she is allergic to? Have you done anything new or out of the ordinary over the month?
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do have a pair of clippers ? You could try to shave it and see what you can see and it will be easier to keep it clean
Good idea. I have electronic clippers, just worried I will cut Sidnie because she does not sit still for anything. I will have to keep scrubbing it and appyling bag balm to it.
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Could it be a hot spot? Sammy has never had one, so I'm not sure. You'd have to do some more research. Looks like the start of a hot spot though. I believe that one of Dax's dogs have had a hot spot once in their life. I'm sure she could help you identify it.
Could be...not sure. My ex-best friend dog, gets hotspots, but its just a "warm red spot that is flaky like dandruff"

Sidnie has more of a crusty, bloody 'augh' place.
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is it moist at all or gooey?
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