Dog Hot Spots: How to Get Rid of
Them Fast
Author: Brandon
Roe
In this article "Dog Hot Spots: How to get rid of them
fast", I'll explore the causes of dog hot spots and suggest how
you can get rid of them.
Symptoms
Does your dog have the following symptoms?
· Licking, biting and chewing a spot on the skin
endlessly.
· The spot suddenly increases in a matter of hours, sometimes
with pus inside.
· The sore may sometimes ooze pus or blood out.
· The hot spot loses hair.
· The sore smells funny.
· Your usually friendly hairball best friend is now bad
tempered and growls at you when you accidentally touch
him/her.
If your dog has these symptoms and if the spot seems to
breed other spots like it, then your dog may be experiencing
what veterinarians call pyotraumatic dermatitis, or hot spots.
A dog hot spot is a very annoying skin lesion that can grow
rapidly if left untreated. These infuriating nuisances on your
little pooch are not only making him or her suffer, it can also
make your doggie friend look like he or she has a contagious
disease.
Causes
Here are 3 of the main causes of a dog hot spot:
1. Hot spots are usually seen in dogs that have furry coats
like Shih-Tzu's or Pomeranians because they are more
susceptible to get tangled and matted hair that causes these
irritating pyotraumatic dermatitis. Also, dogs with long coats
are more prone to have trapped dead hair inside the skin which
is also something that causes hot spots.
2. Dogs with allergic reactions to house dust, household
chemicals, commercial dog food and even plant pollen are also
vulnerable to hot spots.
3. Other dogs are just plain hyper and will end up biting,
licking and gnawing at themselves if left alone. This can also
cause hot spots to appear.
Solution
If you see that your loyal four-legged best friend has a hot
spot then you must act quickly. Below are steps you can take to
treat this horrible condition:
1. First of all, isolate the area by trimming the hair
around the sore itself to prevent the spreading of the
infection. Some find it easier to wipe away the fur if you put
some water-based jelly on the fur that you will trim off.
Trimming the hair around the spot not only makes it easier to
treat the spot, it will also lessen the cause of itchiness.
2. Clean the sore well by using a mild antiseptic soap.
Thoroughly wash the area to make sure no residual soap is left
that can cause further irritation.
3. You need to dry out the sore so that it will not flame up
and have some pus in it. Do this by applying wet tea bags on
the sore.
4. A number of natural products have also proven to be very
effective against dog hot spots. Among these are witch hazel
and apple cider vinegar. Tepezcohuite, which forms the
foundation of one of my pet related products (k9klearup.com), has been found to be
quite effective on hot spots as well, so much so that we
guarantee it's efficacy
Prevention
In preventing hot spots, you need to address the causes of
course. So make sure you brush your furry friend's coat all the
time to avoid tangles, clean your home or the area where your
pooch loves to play regularly and give him or her proper
exercise so your doggie pal will not get restless and mutilate
his or her own skin.
So there you have it, some simple solutions to help get rid
of a dog hot spot. Your dog should be wagging his tail again in
no time!
About the Author:
Brandon Roe is the author of "The Official Dog Coat and Skin
Care Guide", a comprehensive guide to help you dog maintain a
beautiful and healthy coat and clear skin.
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