I am getting him in tomorrow.


If it turns out to be ringworm, you can treat it by using miconazole nitrate cream that you can find in the "feminine" aisle in any drugstore (it is the active ingredient in Monistat cream -- get the generic). You can also find it in the foot area as a treatment for Athlete's foot but for some reason the tubes are much smaller & more expensive for the same strength. ????Munster wrote:This is right next to his junk. Doesnt feel flaky etc. First thought was ringworm. I have a kid in wrestling and second thought was a bite from a bad tick.....Lyme
I am getting him in tomorrow.
Tell ya what Ezzy, maybe we should culture it and make a little money.ezzy333 wrote:Looks a lot like a Roosevelt dime to me. Never saw a dog with one before.
Mary I would put some salve on it and just watch for a day or two. Bag Balm would be a good one.
Ezzy
We had the same issue regarding "culturing" for ringworm. In the end we decided jointly with the vet that rather than run up a bill on a test that takes WEEKS to culture, we'd just be pro-active and do the miconazole nitrate thing. It's the less expensive option and worked out well.Munster wrote:Tell ya what Ezzy, maybe we should culture it and make a little money.ezzy333 wrote:Looks a lot like a Roosevelt dime to me. Never saw a dog with one before.
Mary I would put some salve on it and just watch for a day or two. Bag Balm would be a good one.
Ezzy
No, I had to go into the vet anyway to talk with him about snake vaccine and how to use the staplers etc. So I had them check it out with no real conclusion. I am a worrier. I could careless if it was ringworm, that is treatable. But if it turned out to be lyme I had to know. I heard you dont want to mess with that stuff.
He gave me some spray, told me to buy some creme, he is culturing for ringworm and he smiled as he gave me the 110.00 bill. Being a worrier sucks.
He did say it had quit a bit of bacteria in it, like more then he expected?
Greg Jennings wrote:Athlete's Foot meds have the same active ingredient, often at higher "yield", for less money. Why? I've always thought it was because the closer it is to the jewels, the more a guy is willing to pay for it....