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stopping a hot spot just starting?
Orson's licked himself a mild hotspot on the inside of his front leg over
the past 3 days. Some fur is missing, and the skin is hardened. I can't see any debris or laceration, and he doesn't constantly lick it, so I'm assuming it's a hot spot. Is there any way to stop a hot spot that's just starting? Cate |
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