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At 06:17 PM 5/27/2004, you wrote:

 

>Hot spots are also known as protein bumps. Caused by far too much protein

>in a diet. Dogs for example only need about 15%, and thats if they are

>working dogs. If you check any bag of dog food, its way higher than that.

>They can be caused by fleabites, but even then, the food allergy comes into

>play

 

 

never heard that...will ask my d-i-l the Vet....

 

 

 

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Hi Mary

 

My dog developed hot spots when she was a small puppy and our (homeopathic)

vet indicated it was due to a bad flea infestation. He said normally dogs

can cope with fleas because they continually jump on and off the dog and

don't usually cause a problem. But some times of year and certain

conditions will give rise to an infestation.

 

She's a border collie and apparently it's one of the breeds that is more

susceptible to hot spots. She has been fed the " Bones and Raw Food " (BARF)

diet from a young age, has very limited dried food and has never eaten

tinned dog food in her life.

 

But this diet would be very high in protein.

 

> >Hot spots are also known as protein bumps. Caused by far too much protein

> >in a diet. Dogs for example only need about 15%, and thats if they are

> >working dogs. If you check any bag of dog food, its way higher than that.

> >They can be caused by fleabites, but even then, the food allergy

> comes into

> >play

 

I'm not disputing that there are other causes and my experience with animals

is very limited - I've only learnt anything about diets, behaviour problem

and illnesses since I've had this one dog.

 

But I'm wondering about dogs in the wild. The BARF diet is loosely based on

what they'd eat in the wild, which would be largely protein.

 

> never heard that...will ask my d-i-l the Vet....

 

I'll look forward to what Marge's d-i-l the Vet has to say - it'd be

interesting to find out if there were a whole host of other causes that we

mightn't be aware of.

 

Vicki

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