Thursday, August 29, 2013

Re: [Everything doTERRA] dog problem - interdigital cysts

My Golden Retriever is favoring her right paw and when I looked the area between her pads looks reddish (almost like blood but it isn't wet) compared to her left paw.  She went nuts when I put one drop of lavendar on the red part and licked it off.  How much do I dilute the Slim and Sassy (one drop) as it does seems like it's what Tracey below talks about.  After reading that it might be an infection, I'm wondering if this calls for a Vet visit rather than me treating with Slim and Sassy (and if I do, how many times a day and for how long)?  Thanks!


On Wednesday, April 4, 2012 4:50:37 PM UTC-7, Healing angel wrote:

Slim & Sassy on the paws, diluted of course!

On Apr 4, 2012 5:39 PM, "traceyhanna@live.com" <traceyhanna@live.com> wrote:
My foster beagle, Smarty, has inter-digital cysts on his back paws.
it's an inflammation between his toes that is common with the
laboratory retirees. soaking in Epsom salts does help but it takes a
few days for it to go away & he'll lick it in the meantime which makes
it worse. any suggestions? [this is the definition: The most common
cause is a deep bacterial infection. Many breeds are predisposed to
bacterial interdigital furunculosis because of the short bristly hairs
located on the webbing between the toes, prominent interdigital
webbing, or both. The short shafts of hairs are easily forced backward
into the hair follicles during locomotion (traumatic implantation).
Hair, ie, keratin, is very inflammatory in the skin, and secondary
bacterial infections are common. Less commonly, foreign material is
traumatically embedded in the skin. ... Canine atopy (Allergic
Inhalant Dermatitis: Introduction) is also a common cause of recurrent
interdigital furunculosis]

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