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  1. moyra

    moyra A knackered Veteran Gardener

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    E45 cream is also very good for eczema and those type problems.
     
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    • Lolimac

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      Woo both my dogs suffer with skin problems...Theos is very complicated where as Archi gets the 'Hot spots'....once nibbled they spread rapidly ...i was talking to a chap one day whilst walking his dog and he recommended firstly applying a bag of frozen peas wrapped in an old tea towel for a minute or two then sudocrem....it needs to be right on the area and on occaision when Archis has flared up i've had to shave round the area with him being long haired ...Penny might not be so bad...it has worked for me everytime....Hope Penny is on the mend soon :doggieshmooze:
       
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        Thank you Loli my friend for your helpful and welcomed advice it is as always really appreciated:ThankYou::)
         
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          WOO, so sorry the cream didn't help, I do hope you manage to clear it up soon!!

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            No worries Val my friend it was very nice of you to help me and Penny,:ThankYou::)
             
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              We have always used tea tree oil on our cats, when they have had any skin complaints. You can buy it in baby wipe form, which makes it very easy to apply.
               
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