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My dog also gets hot spots caused by allergies. She is actually allergic to flea bites. So we make sure we put bio spot on her every month. We also give her a bath once a week with Veterinary formula oatmeal and tea tree oil shampoo, they sell it at petco and im sure at any major petstore. Also you could ask your vet for an antihistimine pill for your dog. I am really surprised he didnt already prescribe that. It is basically doggie benedryl and it keeps the itching to a minimum. One more thing to try is get dog food with lamb or rice as the main ingredient..it has much more oils in it to help keep the dogs coat moisturized.Hope this helps!

2007-09-06 09:28:45 · answer #1 · answered by Brian and Becca 2 · 0 0

Follow the recommendation of your vet....
A probable cause of the allergies is the food. A lot of dogs can't handle the gluten meal found in most dog foods. Since I switched to a food with NO grain, I have no hot spots.
As for bathing, an oatmeal based shampoo works good.

2007-09-09 20:34:34 · answer #2 · answered by zappataz ♠ Since 1999 4 · 0 0

Was just checking here to see if I could get an answer to my dog's hot spots. His aren't caused by allergies but excessive licking from boredom. I have a vet appt. Monday but wanted to get him some help this weekend. I may see what the pet store has.

2007-09-07 08:13:24 · answer #3 · answered by JeanB_101 2 · 0 0

Use whatever treatment that vet recommended. I would recommend cleaning the sore(s) every day with an antibacterial soap. My dog has had allergies in the past from misquote bites (which I use advantix to prevent it from happening again) and while she was on antibiotics to treat any infection, I also used Sulfadine ointment to help the sores heal faster then the medication alone would do.

2007-09-06 09:37:19 · answer #4 · answered by skye_blue_05 4 · 0 0

Use an oatmeal shampoo, and look for skin and coat conditioners. Check for wheat free dog food in your area, that should help with the allergies, too.

2007-09-06 09:28:02 · answer #5 · answered by Aunt Karen 4 · 0 0

Try an antibacterial, antiitch shampoo & use an apple cider vinegar rinse. The vinegar is a healing agent & will help heal & sooth the itch.

Mix the vinegar half & half with water.

It is not a cure but it sooths the dogs skin. You won't see as much scratching. It also helps with the odor.

2007-09-06 09:33:21 · answer #6 · answered by bluebonnetgranny 7 · 0 0

Use a medicated shampoo, there are several over the counter hot spot remedies at the pet shop. i think the active ingredient in the remedy is witch hazel.

2007-09-06 09:26:53 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

First of all get special foods for dogs with allergies, this is all what i had to do with my dog, also you should ask your doctor what he recommends for washing your dog with

2007-09-06 09:25:42 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

If you've been to a vet, how about asking the vet for treatment if they've made a diagnosis??! Don't be following the often crackpot advice of strangers on the internet!!

Chalice

2007-09-06 11:00:23 · answer #9 · answered by Chalice 7 · 0 0

You can try a couple things.

1. medicated shampoo
or
2. baby shampoo

Either way, should help if you are currently using something harsh on the pup

2007-09-06 09:52:08 · answer #10 · answered by thestarvingdeejay 2 · 0 0

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