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Took my girl for het annual shave-down at the groomers (I made an ethical decision to do so as I live somewhere really hot and she easily gets matts from her long fur).
I noticed tonight that the area under her arm (presumably where the matts were) is wet from her licking and has no fur compared to the rest of her body.
I asked the groomer and he told me it was a condition called “Post Grooming Furunculosis Pyoderma”. Help! Should I be worried? Does she need treatment? Do I have to stop her from licking the area?
I noticed tonight that the area under her arm (presumably where the matts were) is wet from her licking and has no fur compared to the rest of her body.
I asked the groomer and he told me it was a condition called “Post Grooming Furunculosis Pyoderma”. Help! Should I be worried? Does she need treatment? Do I have to stop her from licking the area?
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