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PostSubject: bug bites, help!   bug bites, help! EmptyMon May 20, 2013 9:03 pm

Kingsley spent a day at doggy day care. He came home with 5 small bug bites near his groin, and I was curious if I should be concerned and take him to the ER vet (all other places are closed).

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the bites aren't raised or swollen, but there's a small center (bite mark) and they're circled. It's weird.

Anyway, are these flea bites or are they some kind of freaky spider bite that I should rush him to the vet to get help?
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PostSubject: Re: bug bites, help!   bug bites, help! EmptyMon May 20, 2013 9:11 pm

ew, gross, guys. i just googled 'flea bites on dog's belly' and TOO MANY gross and scary and sad pictures of abused by flea puppies showed up. it breaks my heart!

but yeah, i guess they're flea bites. these are his first so i guess i'm easily spooked.
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PostSubject: Re: bug bites, help!   bug bites, help! EmptyMon May 20, 2013 9:19 pm

I hope he feels better. I dont knkw what to do, but hopefully it gets better! I am sure you can find something safe for dogs you can put on them
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PostSubject: Re: bug bites, help!   bug bites, help! EmptyMon May 20, 2013 10:23 pm

Aloe vero will soothe the itchiness and help with scaring. That's normally what I do if one of my dogs gets a flea bite. Just make sure, like with an topical, that he doesn't bother that area for at least 5 mins to allow it to soak in. I have some by Solarcaine that has Lidocaine in it and it really seems to help my Doxie.
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