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3165810007 Size: 8 Ounces Features: -Hot spot spray. -Available in 8 Ounces or 16 Ounces sizes. -Ouch-less answer to skin miseries. -Also soothes itchy, raw, irritated skin. -Alcohol-free, no-sting spray quickly calms and relieves painful hot spots. -No affect topical flea control. Specifications: -Weight: 0.6 Ib. -8 Ounces dimensions: 7.25" H x 2" W x 2" D. -Weight: 1.2 Ib. -16 Ounces dimensions: 8.5" H x 2.5" W x 2.5" D.




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    26 of 28 people found the following review helpful
    1.0 out of 5 stars Things got UGLY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!, February 4, 2010
    Fluffy Dog Lover (WI) - See all my reviews
    I got this to use on our dog's feet because we didn't want another large Vet bill. (We went to our Vet's for his feet about a week prior and the shot they gave him helped for a few days, but then it wore off. Which is why we bought the product.) We got this at a "local" chain pet store for a little off (due to a pricing mistake they found). We sprayed it on his feet and it seemed to help as well as it smelled good, but then the next morning things got ugly fast!

    Our dog woke us up walking around with muscle tremors, acting wobly, and nausous. I frantically started searching on the internet about ingredient toxitity of this product since he had licked a tiny ammount off his feet the night before. I found that tea tree oil is toxic when ingested internally and can cause ataxia, weakness, muscle tremors, and lack coordination (here's some proof: [...]). We thought we were going to lose him for a while and I'm not usually freaked out about this kind of stuff since I work with... Read more
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    9 of 9 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent!, May 23, 2010
    ForsakenPhantasm (Los Angeles, CA) - See all my reviews
    Not only has this kept my itchy little dog from chewing the fur off his toes, I used this on a severely allergic rescue dog, whose entire body was covered in bright red, hot rashes, and within a day his rash went down by half. I will continue to buy this product and recommend it to others. I've even used this on myself, and it feels amazing - stops maddening itches nearly instantly!

    I read one review that said their dog got very sick from licking this off, and that tea tree oil is toxic to dogs. While I have read that it can be, I'm pretty sure it's only in certain quantities that it becomes toxic, although obviously some dogs are more sensitive than others. I bathe my dogs in shampoo with tea tree and use Earthbath Tea Tree spray-on conditioner and have never had a problem, and have also never had a problem with a Vet's Best product.

    Just my 2c!
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    7 of 7 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars best hot spot relief, January 24, 2010
    CharLee Brown (fort mill, sc) - See all my reviews
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    Maybe it's the winter blues, but my St. Bernard (Zelda) started a hot spot on her hind leg that seemed to "blow up" over night and covered the entire rear thigh portion. Through trial and error, here's what I did to treat this hot spot and others that "pop up" from nowhere:

    #1: Shave the hair away from the hot spot (you don't have to "bald" the area, but the skin does need to breathe)(home clippers do the trick---be sure to take apart and clean those clippers w/alcohol, then oil, when finished).

    #2: I use this product. It does seem to bring instant relief. It is strong smelling, but if it helps her get instant relief I will use it. It's better smelling than the #3 home remedy that I use. (P.S. You can spray the air w/the Odo Ban sold on this web site to freshen up the house when finished playing "voodoo" doctor on your dog).

    #3: Home remedy: In a pint size mason jar I mix 2 vials of golden seal, approximately 20-25 drops of tea tree oil and... Read more
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