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    Like I said before, some people have had success sprinkling garlic powder in their dog's food. But I would try it once and make sure neither has a reaction to it - I, myself am allergic to garlic!
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    This is how we treat hot spots:



    If it is wet, put some Gold Bond powder on it. You can apply this up to 3 times a day.
    If it is dry, put some hydrocortizone cream or if you don't have any, some Vaseline, on and see if that helps at all.
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    Neosporin

    Quote Originally Posted by Freedom View Post
    This is how we treat hot spots:



    If it is wet, put some Gold Bond powder on it. You can apply this up to 3 times a day.
    If it is dry, put some hydrocortizone cream or if you don't have any, some Vaseline, on and see if that helps at all.
    Is hydrocortizone cream neosporin?>?>? Sorry im a bad speller

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    Neosporin is an antibiotic cream. A better one for hot spots is a cortizon cream. You can get it at any pharmacy.

    BTW bichons are prone to hot spots, I've dealt with them many many times, darn nuisance!
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