Rooster Cogburn
Rooster Cogburn answered Anonymous' question

My Hound gets hot spots and you do need to see your Vet for meds. They make a Hot Spot spray but my dog runs from it. Last time I took him, they gave us a big bottle of Omega-3 vitamins and a script of Apoquel and within two days? No hot spots or scratching. … Read more

PJ Stein
PJ Stein answered Anonymous' question

Hot spots are often started by an allergic reaction, in which case penicillin will do nothing. I suggest you see your vet and find out what is really going on and get the proper treatment.

Danae Hitch
Danae Hitch answered Anonymous' question

Are you a vet? If not, I'm unclear why you would treat an animal and you don't know what's wrong with them. Call your own vet and ask about this before trying to medicate on your own. You don't want to cause more harm.

Charles Davis
Charles Davis answered Anonymous' question

Sears and Kmart restructured and seem to be doing good, JCPenney I was unaware they have any significant issues, in the last 5 years or so (Kind of the Ford Motor Corp of retail). I think Walmart may be on a crash course, as Amazon is overtaking them (and I think has) on the overall … Read more

Rooster Cogburn
Rooster Cogburn answered Anonymous' question

Sears stores are still open here and doing well. JC Penney has only closed 7 stores out of it's over a 1000. They seem to be doing OK. We don't have any Rose's stores out here though. I like JC Penney. Hope they continue to do well.

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Soul Fly
Soul Fly answered LAUREN K.'s question

Rooster is spot on. I just wanted to add the reason why chicken bones aren't safe for dogs is because of their size and sharpness when broken. They can become lodged in the throat causing the dog to choke. So if she isn't chocking, they should pass without harm.

Hope everything turns out ok, best wishes. … Read more

Rooster Cogburn
Rooster Cogburn answered LAUREN K.'s question

You should probably call your Vet to be sure but my Hound has gotten chicken bones before and he's fine. If she's a big dog and he chewed it up, the Vet will probably tell you just keep an eye on her for a couple of days. But, to be safe? Go ahead and call … Read more