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<blockquote data-quote="Steely" data-source="post: 59123" data-attributes="member: 3301"><p>My dog Chester has these hot spots constantly......although they have nothing to do with anal glands.........it stems from allergies I think to grass and mosquito bites....but it is always on his back tail area. Whenever he gets a hot spot I spray a liquid calamine lotion on it. It comes in a green can made by BandAid, and when you spray it on it stops the itching and acts as a sort of sealant. It works miracles......better than the stuff the vet gives.</p><p>Certainly take Chloe back to the vet to make sure things are not infected again, and then maybe try spraying that on the spots twice a day, and see if that keeps her from itching and biting at them. For Chester, his spots heal almost immediately with the spray.</p><p>Good luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steely, post: 59123, member: 3301"] My dog Chester has these hot spots constantly......although they have nothing to do with anal glands.........it stems from allergies I think to grass and mosquito bites....but it is always on his back tail area. Whenever he gets a hot spot I spray a liquid calamine lotion on it. It comes in a green can made by BandAid, and when you spray it on it stops the itching and acts as a sort of sealant. It works miracles......better than the stuff the vet gives. Certainly take Chloe back to the vet to make sure things are not infected again, and then maybe try spraying that on the spots twice a day, and see if that keeps her from itching and biting at them. For Chester, his spots heal almost immediately with the spray. Good luck [/QUOTE]
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