Christine Old Bridge, NJ, NJ 8/11/2011 7:17:15 PM Tea Tree and Eucalypus Oils can cause elevated liver enzymes and death if consumed. Organic Cocount Oil is much safer.
Maybe Pendergrass, GU 3/30/2011 10:47:56 AM Tea Tree oil will dry the woud and has a very bad taste which discourages further licking. Available at most GNC type stores.
Andrew Easley, SC 8/3/2009 3:49:40 PM Is there any medicine that can be given that the will not require an expensive vet bill
Charles Oakland, CA 4/6/2009 9:01:34 PM James, you'll find zoonOx is very effective for what you are looking for. We keep two cans around the house. One for our two dogs, and one for my wife. Dog hot spots are gone in less than a week. Even the nasty recurring ones we see with our goldens, The high oxygen content is one of the best anti acne creams out there. My wife swears by it.
James Kansas City, MO 12/15/2008 2:35:13 PM Should take a look at a product called zoonOx. Its used for a variety of wound related instances but was very quick to treat and heal our poodle of her hot spots and lick granuloma. I ran into them at a trade show in San Diego and have been very impressed.
Stephen New Philadelphia, OH 8/4/2008 5:44:48 AM There is a new product that is targeted at hot spots, lick granulomas, and licking and chewing in pets. It's call the Anti-Lick Strips and seems to actually work. The website for this is www.nurtured.pets.com
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