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The groomer might have shaved his fanny a little too close or he jumped and has a bit of razor burn. I would try some tea tree oil spray. For puppies over 6 months old, I like Vet's Best Hot Spot Spray available online or at PetsMart. It is not just for hot spots, but for dermatitis and skin irritations as well. It has tea tree oil, chamomile, aloe vera. I'd lay off the medicated baby powder because he is probably licking his rear and I wouldn't want him to ingest any of it. If Huff is younger than 6 months, you might try some aloe vera (without added botanicals or herbs) from a health food store.
I think we have tea tree oil spray. Maybe not in spray form but in a gel. Is that okay, do you think. No, Huff is almost 1 year and 9 months old. The active ingredients in the baby powder are: Topical Starch (cornstarch, Zinc Oxide
It Also contains: Aloe Barbadenis, Tocopheryl Acetate (vitamin E), Fragrance
Could this ingredients be toxic to him do you think?
Thanks:)
Myla does that after a sanitary trim also, it itches her. Also feels funny to sit on the ground instead of a poofy pillow!!
Hope he feels better soon. Maybe the fragrance stuff would irritate it more??
Nemo's groomer shaved his butt way too close, and he's very uncomfortable. I don't see any cuts, nicks or red spots yet, but am worried he'll get a hot spot if he doesn't leave it alone. I'm afraid to try baby powder, especially if it contains zinc, as I read somewhere about zinc poisoning. I am going to try some grooming wipes that have Green Tea Leaf Extract. Is that the same as Tea Tree oil, or not? The wipes also contain Hawaiian Awapuhi Extract, Aloe Vera and Vitamin E. I figure it can't hurt, as long as it doesn't get in his eyes (per package warning). Any other home remedies out there? Thanks!
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