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Vet's Best Hot Spot Spray provides a welcome relief for your dog's itchy, dry, and irritated skin. Our veterinarian-formulated and recommended blend of natural key ingredients, including tea tree oil, aloe vera, and chamomile, provides fast relief for your dog's itching and scratching. The alcohol-free, no-sting formula is a soothing solution for hot spots as well as seasonal allergies and environmental irritants.
SKU | 44121 |
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Lifestage | All Lifestages |
Primary Brand | Vet's Best |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Personalized Item flag | No |
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Lifestage | All Lifestages |
Volume | 8 FZ |
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Contains: Tea Tree Oil, Chamomile, Aloe Vera.
Directions: Spray directly on raw, inflamed, sore spots. Repeat one to four times daily as needed. If your dog suffers from flea allergies, spray the entire body daily or as needed. Avoid spraying near eyes. After-Bath: To soothe seasonal skin irritation from flea and pollen allergy dermatitis, mix 8 tablespoons in 1/2 cup of water. After bathing, massage the mixture into the hair coat. Do not rinse out. Avoid contact with eyes.
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Happy Floof Mom
8 years ago
Our little chihuahua is prone to hot spots...this is the first treatment that we...
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jackswareagle
13 years ago
These products are good for temporary relief of the indicated symptoms. However,...
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I need to know what I can do right now to relieve my dogs itching. He’s up and unable to sleep and keeping everyone else up as well. He’s miserable. Over the counter itch spray did not help. I’ve included pictures after his bath that we gave hoping that would help him. He has spots by his armpits that are not dirt that are brown and then pink spots all over that I’m assuminf is from his constant scratching. Please help.
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My dog won’t stop itching. He has hot spots all over his belly, and is itching so much he’s panting. I’ve switched foods, and have Benadryl the last few nights. Nothing is working, not even oatmeal baths. He’s so pitiful, I just want to find him some relief.
Max is very itchy and biting areas of his fur. Went to vet for yearly visit a week ago and said it might be allergies. Gave max fish oil and cetirizine. Since then he developed a bump which is now bleeding due to scratching. Is this something other than allergies like hot spots or allergies? What do you recommend products or vet questions for treatment.
My dog has always had irritated skin I’ve changed his diet which helped a bunch and a hot spot and itch relief but sometimes it just flares up so much and i get really overwhelmed & I bet he does too. He gets really red and itchy and i just don’t know what it is or to do. I’ve gone to the vets near by but all they say is it’s some type of dermatitis or whatever I just don’t know what I do what is your best advice ?
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