Douxo S3 PYO Pads, 3% Chlorhexidine Wipes for Dogs and Cats, Antiseptic Dog Wipes For Bacterial or Yeast Skin Infections, 0.5% Ophytrium Clinically Proven, 30 Pads

Douxo S3 PYO Pads, 3% Chlorhexidine Wipes for Dogs and Cats, Antiseptic Dog Wipes For Bacterial or Yeast Skin Infections, 0.5% Ophytrium Clinically Proven, 30 Pads

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Raspinggorilla posted on r/dogadvice1w

1, go to your vet or emergency vet. If you can schedule an appointment with a veterinary dermatologist. 2. when you go to the vet they will probably swab your dogs skin for yeast/bacterial infection and if it comes back positive you will likely be given some medications and or some wipes or creams. If given wipes/creams be sure to wipe your dog down after each time they go outside (Assuming its a grass allergy) and each time you see them licking themselves. Buy extra wipes because you will go through them quickly 3. Cone. get your dog in a cone ASAP. sooner they are in the cone the sooner they stop licking themselves and it wont progress worse. My Staffy mix goes through seasonal grass allergies as different grasses go into bloom and we deal with this almost year round. Hes on a life long dosage of Apoquel to reduce itching, gets wiped down with Douxos3 pyo wipes, and goes for yearly checkups at his dermatologist. When he has flare ups we cone him for 2 weeks when we cant keep an eye on him, and they give him a pretty decent round of medications and anti fungal stuff. takes about 2 weeks to fully clear up when it does get bad.

pgcart0 posted on r/frenchbulldogs1w

I kept thinking my frenchie had a UTI, but every time all tests came back negative. Vet eventually came to the conclusion that it's because of her recessed vulva and the extra skin. Basically, that area is irritated, making her want to pee more than she should. Her vulva folds were even getting scabbed up sometimes. Surgery was a potential option, but I wanted to avoid that if it could be treated with a reasonable amount of cleaning and and topical treatment. I was cleaning it with various medicated pads and applying various ointments and creams. Tried lots of different combos until I found what actually works (for my dog, anyway). I use these Ma-a-ket wipes first: https://a.co/d/05KhE3wY Then I use these Duoxo wipes: https://a.co/d/07pvDpxD Then I use this Natural Dog Company Skin Soother balm: https://a.co/d/03iGll01 Probably overkill using 2 different wipes, but it's what I found to work, so just stuck with it. For my dog, a couple times per week does the trick, though she stil gets wiped with an unscented baby wipe at least a couple times per day, too. But until everything got healed up nicely, I did it every day. I think the balm was the biggest thing that helped her. That stuff is magic. You gotta get it in those folds, though (with the wipes, too). Get up close and personal, like a gynecologist! Be gentle, though. Don't try to scrub it too hard and accidentally cause even more irritation. I also added a urinary health supplement: https://a.co/d/0bY2W9gJ But I'd check with your vet first, due to your dog's age. Mine was already an adult when I started her on them.

AlienPimple posted on r/dog28w

I could be wrong, but this looks like a hot spot. I had a similar issue with a dog I rescued earlier this year. We went to the vet several times and tried different prescribed shampoos and medications, but nothing really worked. A friend recommended these two products from Amazon after seeing some pictures I sent her, and it cleared up in less than a month Hot Spot Spray & Douxo S3 Pyo Pads Hope this helps!

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