prosefullstop
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I had to take Prince the pug to the vet yesterday after he developed hot spots on either side of his neck. He had scratched them quite a bit, creating lesions and crustiness, so they required cortisone shots, and now he's on a spray and antibiotics etc.
These are the first time he's had them, and it seems that three days of swimming, 90% humidity and 95-degree temps took their toll.
Has anyone had experience of hot spots? I've read that clipping out the fur can help, although the downside to that is less protection from the sun. I will add that Prince was neuteured at four months of age (not my decision--he came from a puppy mill breeder) and his coat, particularly around the neck, is incredibly dense and more like a Husky's than a Pug's.
These are the first time he's had them, and it seems that three days of swimming, 90% humidity and 95-degree temps took their toll.
Has anyone had experience of hot spots? I've read that clipping out the fur can help, although the downside to that is less protection from the sun. I will add that Prince was neuteured at four months of age (not my decision--he came from a puppy mill breeder) and his coat, particularly around the neck, is incredibly dense and more like a Husky's than a Pug's.