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Expert Tips on Applying Hot Spot Treatment Sprays for Maximum Effect
Hot spots on dogs, scientifically referred to as acute moist dermatitis, can quickly turn from a minor irritation to a significant discomfort for your furry friend. Characterized by reddened, wet, swollen patches on the skin, hot spots are not just painful but can also be challenging to manage without the right approach. These spots often arise due to various factors, including allergies, infections, parasites, or moisture trapped within the coat, leading to symptoms like persistent licking, scratching, biting, and even pus discharge. At Forticept, we understand the importance of providing your pet with immediate relief and preventing the progression of...
Heal and Protect: The Power of Hot Spot Spray in Dog Care
Understanding and Treating Hot Spots in Pets: A Guide to Hot Spot Sprays
How to protect pets from parasites?
Whether you may like it or not, your pet has probably been exposed to various environmental surroundings that include parasites. Many external parasites such as fleas, ticks, and mosquitoes are prevalent during warmer weather. These parasites can be immensely irritating to your pet, cause skin problems, and even carry disease. Remember that these parasites come from the environment so don’t forget to treat that as well, not just your pet. Thoroughly clean your pets sleeping area, vacuum floors and furniture your pet encounters frequently. Trimming bushes and removing brush from your yard may also reduce your pet’s exposure. Apply clinical...
How to treatment wound
If you’re a parent of an overly zealous or even slightly clumsy child, you know that cuts, scrapes, and wounds are an everyday part of life. Well… the same applies to your pet. How do you know the difference between a wound you can treat at home and a wound you should hand off to your veterinarian? Here are some tips to assess and treat: Remember that all wounds are painful. A normal, sweet and jovial pup may snap or bite whomever is going near the wound. If you can see muscle, tendon, or bone, hand off to your vet....