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my cocker spaniel is treated regularly with Frontline to stop him being bitten fleas ticks lice etc But....... we picked him up from a weeks stay at a kennel yesterday one that we regularly use and he has some horrible looking bites on him.
They are quite big scabby sores and he is scratting a lot He will be off to the vets tomorrow but in the mean time does any one have an idiea whats having a meal on him .......i just hope its not mange ..help !
They are quite big scabby sores and he is scratting a lot He will be off to the vets tomorrow but in the mean time does any one have an idiea whats having a meal on him .......i just hope its not mange ..help !
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Really it's hard to say without seeing what the bites look like. Do you know if he has an allergy to flea bites. When they go very scabby thats often what it is. Even with regular frontline use you can still have this problem in an enviroment with lots of fleas (like kennels). My dog has a bad flea allergy and we have to keep up the frontline treatment and treat our home religiously.
thanks for all your advice .
We trotted off to the vet this morning and she seemed to think Alfie had been bitten tho not sure by what !
Anyway he is on a 10 day course of anti biotics and i have some anti biotic cream to apply to the sores because she said they had become infected quite badly.
Hopefully he will be looking his handsome self again soon
We trotted off to the vet this morning and she seemed to think Alfie had been bitten tho not sure by what !
Anyway he is on a 10 day course of anti biotics and i have some anti biotic cream to apply to the sores because she said they had become infected quite badly.
Hopefully he will be looking his handsome self again soon
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