Dog Hot Spots On The Way Home
Billy was driving around and had to stop at a red light. As he waited for the light to turn green, he noticed a dog sitting next to a wall licking itself extensively. While he sat and sat, the light seemed to take forever, he watched as the dog chewed and licked itself. As he watched her, he noticed a bright red spot and what appeared like blood. The dog was chewing itself so much, it was starting to bleed.
Sam decided to turn into the parking lot and have a closer look. He was fully aware of the fact that if he decided to leave, he would not forgive himself. The dog did not even notice him as he got out of the car. As he moved toward the dog, he reached out and held his hand to the animal.
The area was circular and red, with a swollen area in the center almost the size of a plate. Her coat was mostly gone in that area, but she was determined to keep chewing. The dog seemed so miserable.
Billy carefully searched around her neck and found a tag on her collar. He used his cell to call John, the dog’s owner and informed him that they had been looking for her for two days. John said he would be there in 20 minutes and Billy warned him that she was not doing well and had what looked like a dog hot spot.
When the owner, Bill arrived, Todd showed him the spot. “I have a Golden Retriever at home and she has had dog hot spots twice.”, Todd said. “You have to be very careful because they can start in a few hours and if not treated, they can spread to other areas.” Todd followed Bill to an emergency veterinary office down the road.
The vet said they made the right choice and shaved the inflamed area and applied a cleaner to it. As Sam climbed back in the car, he was very happy that he was there to help. Before you know it, the dog would be healthy again with the proper care.
Susan helps teach dog owners about dog food allergies and writes about allergy dog foods.
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