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Re: Sudocrem
I don't use it myself, but know others that swear by it.
Personally I use tea tree cream (available from chemists) which has a nasty taste and stops the dog licking it off.
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Re: Sudocrem
You could eat a whole pot of sudocrem and it wont do any damage! (might make you sick but that is it)...absolutely fab stuff!
However vaseline is a good one for sore spots and acts as a barrier against moisture.
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Re: Sudocrem
I use it for rashes on dogs too. I am also addicted to the smell of it, I love it, so any hint of a rash or soreness, out it comes - again!
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Re: Sudocrem
Sudocrem hasn't worked my poor little boy he's not happy.
Rang vet medic who has advised Allermyl shampoo and otodex cream - just bathed him (he wasn't very happy about leaving it on for 5 mins - baaaahd like a sheep all the time) just going to put cream on vet said should work immediately so fingers crossed xx |
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