Gunners Mom
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Should I shave the area around top of his neck were it is infected? Would that help when I go to wash him and to apply the ointment?
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Regarding your probiotic there's a few synthetic ingredients in it. I personally wouldn't use it if its not 100% natural but that's me. I use only probiotics with "live strains" at your health food store. The more strains the better 12 n up.....This is the ones in the fridge and NOT on the shelves. Srains are more important than the # 50billion or 100billions etc...you can open a capsule and put it in a teaspoon of coconut oil n have gunnner eat it. Buy sauerkraut the "fermented" one only again the ones in the fridge! 1 tablespoon a day mix with his food especially if he's on antibiotics! My 2 cents worth.
Wow. I had no idea! That's the probiotic my holistic vet recommended I'm shocked and will look into another option. After getting him shaved it almost looks more like a huge hot spot...? Not gonna risk it getting worse I'll take him to vet tomorrow. He had been scratching at it and that's when I noticed how red and inflamed it was .... after I shaved him and seen the extent of the sore I washed it and applied an OTC antibiotic cream and a hydrocortisone cream to help him not itch. He is now asleep so hopefully it will look better tomorrow
Ya I never had any skin issue like this with gunner .... never. We went to Florida last week he somehow scratched his head on his cage which I found where he scratched it and my husband filed the sharp edge off. After that I noticed him scratching the area which was small area on his head. I cleaned the wound and applied an ointment from the vet on it but. Is it has quickly turned into this. I've seen worse pictures where people didn't catch it u tul it had gotten very very very bad. Glad I got on here and got help. Will order the NuStock and a few other items listed. I also have doterra oils that I use on a daily basis so thanks for sharing the link to that as well
Hope it goes ok at vet. In future might be good to keep a few emergency supplies around ( I do as well )-
a spray such as Vetericyn or Banixx or Equisilver for hot spots, or an ointment such as Nu-stock instead of a spray
an eye drop like Vetericyn
a drying ear drop to use after dog is in water like Epi-otic or just witch hazel
sterile gauze pad and self adherent bandaging tape such as coban
neosporin cream.