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I adopted a two yr old F shih tzu on october 15th, she ...
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I adopted a two yr old F shih tzu on october 15th, she had lost most of her hair was on anti biotic & anti fungal she is better, but has developed a spot near her tail that has now also scabbed....


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Age: 2; Female; Breed: shih tzu

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anti biotics, ketoconazole 200mg 1/4 tbl 2 X daily. Bathe in hexadine 2 X week, spray with hmilac after bathing. Changed food to nutro lamb & rice

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November 25 11:06 PM (5 minutes and 18 seconds later)
         
no they said she was to inflamed. They havent done testing yet either
I just got her 3 weeks ago
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November 25 11:07 PM (1 minute and 11 seconds later)
         
her hair was patchy, mostly cleared up her tail looked like a reptile, now she has another scab on her tail end
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November 25 11:09 PM (1 minute and 31 seconds later)
         
hello?
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November 25 11:12 PM (28 seconds later)
         
This is ridiculous!!!!!
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November 27 2:04 PM (1 day and 14 hours later)
         
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She steped away from the computer she said.... after I'd given up wating for 7 minutes!
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