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  ANALSAC PROBLEMS
  BLOAT
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  BORRELIA
  CASTRATION
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  PHANTOM PREGNACY
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  DOGS IN SHOCK
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HOT SPOT - ECZEMA


This is a fairly usual.

The dog can get it if the coat is damp after a bath, or damp weather , bad rinsed etc.
A state where the germs benefits. Occasionally the dog can get it, without you can find any behind reason.


Symptom: The dog itches himself. It becomes infected, sticky and sensitive.
The skin becomes red and infected , it can also begin to smell bad.


Treatment/ What can I do? You can cut the area from hair and clean it with something disinfectant, wash the area in a mild water-based astringent or antiseptic,be prepared to use antibiotics or cortisone if the washing does not give results


Personaly I think that alsol is best - I also received good results of Daktakortsalve (fungus disease) (Chemists) If you finds Hot spot or eczema on your dog, you can try with a parfymefree powder, or potato fluory, because that stoops it from scratching