AmyMay
Situation normal
Daisy has a hot spot just under her ear. She's off to the vets tomorrow, but feel pants about it.
Does anyone have any experience of them?
Does anyone have any experience of them?
We've bathed it as best we can with a saline solution - not a cats chance in hell she's going to let me trim the hair though - tried that, she was having none of it! I think it's too sore.
We changed from Orijen as it was making her itch so at this point I'm happy it's not food related, and what she's on is grain free.
just to buck the trend here having treated a few myself, i would use hibiscrub very very sparingly indeed and only once a week on the area if absolutely necessary and do make sure it is a very weak dilution. The best advice i ever read was that with it being a wet condition, try not to introduce any more moisture. The last time I treated one at home with no need for the vet and having done a lot of research this was what I did. Initially cleaned the area with salt water and then blow dry it with a hair dryer - make sure you get it absolutely 100% dry, use a fine comb to comb out any snaggy bits of hair and you WILL find some hair sheds but doing it this way we avoided any clipping. Once its dry use either an anti fungal athletes foot powder or gold bond medicated baby powder (amazon). Repeat this every day. I can almost guarantee it will start to heal with a day or 2.
Your not bucking the trend-no one said to wash it repeatedly, I only ever do them the once to clean the area then leave dry. If you clip/trim short the hair you rarely have to do anything else with them
i meant personally, i wouldn’t use it all... not sure why you had to pick up on my comment though?
A steroid injection would be to break the pattern of the itching.
Not that our dog had a lot but our vet never offered steroids.
Can't you muzzle her, get OH to hold her still and get the hair off?