Hot Spots in dogs | What are they and how do you treat them?
Hot Spots in dogs | What are they and how do you treat them?
Renowned dog behaviorist Angie Woods discusses hot spots. What they are and how you can treat them. These products are great for helping dogs with allergies: https://www.zoetispetcare.com/products/apoquel and https://www.zoetispetcare.com/products/cytopoint
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"I’m gonna show you this product…" but you never show the product. ‘m assuming you are referring to the Equiderma but you never really explain how it should be used, is it an antibacterial? Is it only for drying the wound? Since it is for horses, how should it be applied for a canine?
Can you use wound spray made for humans on dogs?
I can not believe that you would be recommending Apoquel.
People, beware of the warnings on the information page, that this is not to given to a dog before they are fully grown. As this may stop their growth. I’m speaking from experience.
I would advise you to join a dog group of your bread, and ask for their insights.
We have had good experiences with Cytopoint. The only problem is that with a 135lb dog, it was $$185.00 a shot. It used to last a whole summer, but lately it is taking two shots. 😒
O wow good to know
Where do you order the hot spot stuff no link
You’re amazing thank you
there’s no link to the product? Is it nu stock????
Could you please make a video on yearly canine vaccinations and preventative treatments, there is a lot of conflicting information.
This was super helpful! Thank you!
Thank you this was very helpful.
I wonder if you’ve ever actually did any research on the two medications you mentioned where so wonderful in your video? Apoquel and Cytopoint are EXTREMELY harmful and the research and statistics actually show it if you bother to actually question all the harmful synthetics people encourage to forcefully impose on our pets whom have no choice in the matter. And if your cognizant enough to think ahead of time by several weeks to combat the “allergy problem” then it surely should occur to one to ask and read about the efficacy yourself that was produced by another harmful for profit drug maker. And just as easily google natural alternatives for pet allergies and research something simple natural and non toxic or harmful in any way not to mention there’s a plethora of options for under $5 that actually work better and won’t damage your dog for life. If your “mentioning” or recommending things for people you probably should do some research first and not just from your vet who went to school funded by the drug makers and where only taught by their funded curriculum. I certainly hope you actually take this to heart and wake up and start reading and look back at all the mislead and misguided unfortunate stories of all the sad sorry sick dogs and pets who where put down that path and lived a life of downward miserable spiral because us guardians stopped thinking and reading for ourselves. Wake up people start reading again and always explore both sides of any issue, fully educate yourself and then make your own decision on what is best and certainly don’t just trust any Tom, Dick, & Harry because they said it was good. I’m sure all the drug dealers or peddlers all say the same thing whether it be the ones from the streets or the ones with the suits and lab coats. Both results are the same just two different synthetics ones filthy made on the street and ones just as deadly created in a lab by self serving interests to keep all of us humans and certainly pets in the revolving door of sick care because if we all didn’t stay sick how could they continue to make so much $ paper? BTW the pets are the first for everything to be tested on first in the lab before they test things out on us. Think about it people and if I where to be giving people advice I’d certainly do my own research as to not inadvertently ignorantly & blindly put someone or their pet in harms way to a slow sad sorry miserable process of pain & downward spiraling process that will cost big bucks, heart break, & ultimately lead to a short life with lots of things snowballing and going wrong. The biggest thing anyone can do & is at the heart of all health & health issues regardless start feeding your beloved fur babies a species appropriate natural non gmo food from the earth like they have eaten forever until pet food was invented & poor nutrition became a thing that’s become imbedded in people and pets now. EVERYTHING starts with good wholesome nutrition give the body what it needs to heal itself and support it along the way and for dirt cheap too you’ll be the wiser & better & happier. Shame on the zombies, WAKE UP & actually start to read and critically think again
Great video, big help to know how to alleviate the hot spot problem
Will fur grow back in a bad hotspot area?
I have a F1B doodle with an elbow that she just keeps licking! Allergy meds on board and they have us using spray on anti histamine. But she won’t stop licking it raw. I don’t want to cone her. It’s traumatic. Any tips?
apoquel or cytopoint are great but read the warnings from the manufacturer. ideally do a food trial and discover the main source of allergies.