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September 11, 2015 at 10:12 pm in reply to: yeast infection( paws) and Probiotics… recommendations? #78119 Report AbuseAllison MMember
My dog has cornchip smelling feet and bites/licks her feet. I put an e-collar on her and then dip her feet in Witch Hazel. Vinegar is too strong and irritates her feet. Povidone Iodine is also an option for a foot soak but I had didn’t think it worked for me and they can stain fabric if not diluted (plus it has a strong smell that doesn’t seem to go away). The good thing about povidone Iodine is that it is nontoxic and nonirritating so you don’t need to be as careful about it
Dog’s feet have yet to improve but she isn’t itching as much
Allison MMemberI have a horribly itchy dog. Vet said it was most likely fleas and put her on Bravecto. She is still itchy but she doesn’t scratch herself till she bleeds now. Haven’t seen a tick on her in 2 months since we started using it. No ill side effects that I have noticed
She probably still gets flea bites and is really sensitive to them, but they’ve been biting her less now. The place where I live is perfect for tons of fleas so this is as good as it can get for my poor dog
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