I just got back from the groomer and noticed my dog's hot spots seem worse. Should I be worried about this?

I just picked up my dog from the groomer and noticed the hot spots on his skin look more irritated than before. They appear redder and a bit more inflamed. Is this something to be concerned about, or is there something I can do to help ease his discomfort?

Answer

Your dog's hot spots appear more inflamed and redder after a visit to the groomer, which may indicate irritation.

  • Observe your dog's behavior to see if he's excessively licking or scratching the area.
  • Keep the affected skin clean and dry.
  • Consider contacting a vet if the condition worsens or you need guidance.

Hot spots can be uncomfortable for dogs, especially after grooming when the skin may be more exposed. It's important to address them promptly, as they can lead to further irritation or infection. Keeping the area clean and monitoring for changes is key. You can also apply a pet-safe topical cream to help soothe the area. If you're concerned or notice worsening symptoms, seeking a vet's advice would be beneficial.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are hot spots on dogs?

    Hot spots, or acute moist dermatitis, are inflamed and infected skin areas that can develop quickly, often due to allergies, insect bites, or infection. They can be worsened by licking and scratching.

  • How can I prevent hot spots in the future?

    Regular grooming, ensuring proper drying after baths, and treating any underlying skin conditions or allergies can help prevent hot spots. Providing a proper diet and managing stress also contribute to skin health.

  • What should I do if the hot spot does not improve?

    If the hot spot does not improve or seems to worsen, it's important to consult with a veterinarian, as they may prescribe antibiotics or other treatments to help resolve the issue effectively.

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