We are going to learn how hot spots happen, and how they can affect your dog and what to do about it. Hot spots can form on any part of your dog’s body. The problem is that it does not take long before the hot spots become severe. This is because the dog can easily reach these spots and chew on them, scratch them, which can make everything worse. Hotspots in these locations can quickly become extremely severe. There are some common sites on the dogs body where hotspots are most visible- head, legs and hips.
How exactly can you identify a hotspot? If you are a new pet owner, you may not be quickly able to discern a hotspot. Basically, the dog’s hotspot is going to appear inflamed, like a red patch or a red broken piece of dry skin. Skin cracking is quite common. There will be irritation in all likelihood. If the infection is severe, there can be pus too.
The immediate solution is to see a vet. The general course of action will be prescribed antibiotics and dressing of the spots. But along with it, you can also go for a, more holistic approach to complement the diagnosis- that is via natural energy healing of hot spots. This is without side-effects and will have a much more calming and soothing effect on your dog.
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