I'm not a Vet. But have you tried soaking his leg in Epsom salts and fairly hot water added as frequently as the dog can stand? Secondly, I would advise you to put Polysporin on it every day and try and bandage it with those elastic bandages you can get in any sports store that … Read more
I just read your question and it seems as though there are many people out there with the same problem. Firstly, what kind of dog, how old, did you move recently, has he had this problem before?
Could it be that you are feeding him something that is not agreeing with him. Go for an … Read more
Could it be that you are feeding him something that is not agreeing with him. Go for an … Read more
I've given my dogs "Polysporin" for the eyes. Don't confuse the Polysporin for cuts as there are many different kinds for different problems.
It comes in a very thin tube and someone has to hold your dog while you squeeze softly into the lower lid of the eye. Then massage it around. Do this twice … Read more
It comes in a very thin tube and someone has to hold your dog while you squeeze softly into the lower lid of the eye. Then massage it around. Do this twice … Read more
Most dogs are forever picking something up and eating it, whether it be rotten meat, old logs or branches, and no matter what kind of things he picks up, it has bacteria, maybe mice turds, ants, or larvae which can be found on old sticks or bark. I would venture to say that your dog … Read more
A good remedy to try is Baling Soda. You can either bathe her in it or just make a paste and put it on. I used to do this as a home remedy for my kids when they got mosquito bites or hives, or anything itchy. They can soak you an arm and leg out … Read more