Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
Tags:
This must be so frustrating for you. Our previous dog suffered terribly from hot spots but the trick that worked for us was to keep his hair short. Any amount of moisture that sat on his skin would almost always result in a hot spot. Don't give up hope, I am sure there must be a solution for Zoe...
Zoe goes back to the vet tomorrow for her yearly check up, so I am hopeful we can come up with another option to try.
I am taking her on Tuesday to be groomed and I am going to have them trim her fairly short. I am always so nervous about her being groomed because one little cut or any razor burn will throw her into a terrible hot spot. Her skin is just so sensitive.
We've thought about that because Zoe does have hip dysplasia, but the vet told us it probably wasn't the cause. Except for a funny wiggle when she walks, she shows no other symptoms.
The hot spots are usually on her legs. In the past they have only been on the front, which were much easier to control. The back leg presents a whole new obstacle.
Hopefully we'll find a solution soon!
© 2024 Created by Adina P. Powered by