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jcloh86
post Sep 18 2012, 11:22 AM

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Hi all,

I'm unsure if I'm posting at the right place as I have a 4.5month old mixed westie-poodle. Hope you can help me =) What is a good supplement to ensure my girl skin is more healthy and her coat is more nice. Is there any recommendation? She has some red spot over her belly. Sometimes one or 2 red spot will developed to a pimple like pus. It comes and it goes. Doc says it is not caused by allergy.. and gave her some ointment for this problem. But i would like some recommendation if anyone have advice. I kinda prefer the prevention is better than cure line. So hopefully with the help of some supplements, it can help boost her skin condition. Thanks for reading.

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jcloh86
post May 14 2013, 03:29 PM

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QUOTE(simplicity1224 @ May 14 2013, 03:20 PM)
Hey guys, hope someone here can provide me some insight to my problem...
I put a tray inside playpen with my toy poodle, Percy...
9 out of 10 he will aim nicely inside the tray and pee...BUT when he put down his leg and walked away, his paw will kena the pool of pee he just peed...then problem comes...
He will keep on licking his paw until I think I saw the skin between the small paws reddish...
Certain parts of his body got fungal infected..ate antibiotics and applying cream already but it keeps on coming back...I think it is caused by him stepping on the poo and getting his paws wet =.=

Any solutions? Your help will be much appreciated! biggrin.gif
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For the tray part, wanna check what you put on the tray? Newspaper? You can try buying the wee wee tray with netting on top and put a more absorbing surface. Will reduce on him stepping on his pee too much. Btw, how old is he? Else, every time he pees, wipe his paws.

Also how big is the tray? Cos it doesn't make sense on him stepping on his poo. (do make sure you have room around the tray for him to turn his body around without bumping into anything.

Just my 2 cents

 

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