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		<title>Dog Hot Spots &#8211; How I Cured Zeus</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 18 Nov 2008 07:37:27 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Betsy Reinier</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[My husband and I were at his foot doctor the other day, and we started talking about dogs.  I told her that Zeus had a large hot spot on him and I was using Benadryl for the itching and Witch Hazel on the hot spot. It  was working pretty good,  except that [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My husband and I were at his foot doctor the other day, and we started talking about dogs.  I told her that Zeus had a large hot spot on him and I was using Benadryl for the itching and Witch Hazel on the hot spot. It  was working pretty good,  except that I was having a little trouble keeping the witch hazel on the hot spot because he doesn’t stay still, and it would run off.   I told her that I knew of other treatments, but asked what she uses on her dogs.</p>
<p>Dr. Crawford says she uses a Cortizone cream with Aloe in it.  It is 1% hydrocortisone anti-itch cream with the healing of aloe and it works well.  So on the way home I bought some to try on him.</p>
<p>He did let me rub this on the hot spot, once I had him trapped in a corner and it is working very well. In just a few days it looked so much better and now he doesn’t mind me putting it on him.  Goes to show, you learn something new every day.</p>
<p>I’ve also used Listerine mouthwash on the hot spots, but I imagine it stings. Just a little note here…if you keep this around for your dogs hot spots, and you decide to gargle with Listerine mouthwash, don’t ever swallow it!  It’s really grouse!  (Just thought I would throw that in). Anyway, any of these products listed above for hot spot treatments can be found in any drug store or supermarket.</p>
<p>If you want to learn more on what to put on Hot spots, take a look at my book “Howling Good Dog Cookies.”   I’ve written several more suggestions for treatments of hot spots, along with 7 different recipes for homemade doggy shampoos, and over 200 other dog recipes, (cookies, biscuits, main meals, desserts), Etc.  To find out more please visit:  www.dogspoiler.com</p>
<p style="text-align: center;">“Dogs are not our whole life, but they make our lives whole”.<br />
~  Roger Caras  ~</p>
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