Ja het klinkt idd als hot spots.
Wanneer het nodig is,dan gebruik ik de medicated talc poeder.
http://www.barfplaats.nl/forum/viewforu ... #msg516170
Remedies for Various Skin Ailments:
* Some ways to soothe insect bites, hot spots, and other skin conditions:
** Dab with milk of magnesia to calm irritated skin.
** Aloe vera from plants and creams. Apply gel directly on the spot. Or dilute with water, put it in a spray bottle and spray it on the spot.
** Dab with organic apple cider vinegar.
** Saturate a cotton ball with witch hazel and apply on hot spots for several days.
** Apply a mixture of baking soda and water to the affected areas. This also helps soothe itchy human skin in case you, too, have a sting, rash or poison ivy.
** Epsom salt: mix 1 teaspoon in 2 cups of warm water for drawing out infection and bathing itchy paws and skin.
** Combine 3 capsules of sage, 1/4 teaspoon of Epsom salts and 2 cups of water. Bring to a boil. Cool to room temperature, then strain out the sage. Store in a spray bottle or jar in the refrigerator to keep fresh. Apply to the affected area several times a day.
** Emu oil is a natural, soothing substance that helps treat canine skin ailments such as ringworm, flea bites, bee stings, rashes, hot spots and lacerations. Apply on the affected area.
** Aveeno. Mix a package of Aveeno oatmeal bath powder with 2 cups of water, wet the dog down with cool water, then apply the Aveeno mix. Leave on for 10 to 15 minutes. Then rinse off with cool water and towel dry.
** Petkin Reliefstick, which comes packaged like a stick deodorant. It contains natural ingredients to cool the skin as well as reduce redness and swelling and promote healing -- plus a safe licking deterrent.
** Petroleum jelly or Bag Balm - use either to seal in moisture. Also excellent for chaffed paw pads.
http://www.paw-rescue.org/PAW/PETTIPS/D ... tBites.php
http://www.thepetcenter.com/exa/hotspots.html