wolf_Q
07-12-2006, 12:40 AM
I've noticed that Nebo has been chewing/licking at the base of his tail on and off for the past week. I've looked but didn't see anything previously but today I did. His skin was quite red and there's some scabs/flakes. One particular spot its quite scabby the fur is all stuck in the scab like it was probably oozy at one point but dry when I looked at it. It's on both sides of his rear end near his tail base. From what I have read and seen I think it is hot spots though he's never previously had them. The chewing/licking of that area started about the same time we got back from our trip as well as when I started giving him raw eggs in his food every other day (possible allergy?). I'm not sure what exactly caused it I think the likely bet is either insect bites (the biting flies and mosquitos were HORRIBLE while we were camping and they mainly went after the dogs hind ends) or moisture from swimming or a combination of both. He is a siberian husky so he has a dense coat which takes a long time to fully dry. His skin and coat look perfectly fine every where else no dandruff at all.
I had some Allercaine spray at home which the bottle says "soothes hot spots and insect bites, reduces pain and itching, helps prevent infection, controls scratching and spot chewing." I sprayed that on him earlier and already it looks better. The scabs and flakes are still there but the skin does not look nearly as red and I haven't seen him biting at the area. I'm going to call the vet tomorrow and talk to them but if I can't get in soon do you think the following would be a good way to treat it?
Shave the area with the scabs (I'm a dog groomer so I know what I'm doing...not happy about having to shave any of his fur though :( ), give him a good bath with oatmeal and aloe vera shampoo making sure he gets very dry and continue spraying the area daily with allercaine?
Thanks for your help, I feel so bad for my Bebo boy!! :(
*pic attached of the worst scab area
I had some Allercaine spray at home which the bottle says "soothes hot spots and insect bites, reduces pain and itching, helps prevent infection, controls scratching and spot chewing." I sprayed that on him earlier and already it looks better. The scabs and flakes are still there but the skin does not look nearly as red and I haven't seen him biting at the area. I'm going to call the vet tomorrow and talk to them but if I can't get in soon do you think the following would be a good way to treat it?
Shave the area with the scabs (I'm a dog groomer so I know what I'm doing...not happy about having to shave any of his fur though :( ), give him a good bath with oatmeal and aloe vera shampoo making sure he gets very dry and continue spraying the area daily with allercaine?
Thanks for your help, I feel so bad for my Bebo boy!! :(
*pic attached of the worst scab area