home remedies to cure boils
My dog gets what appears to be boils between his toes, how can I cure this?
I have a Bull Terrier and about every three to four weeks he get a red swollen bump between one or more of his toes. He must be in pain as he licks them all the time and limps when he has them. We have tried everything, antibiotic creams and orally also. The vet says that it is a type of virus and could not find anything by doing a blood test. Is there a home remedy or treatment for this?
its highly unlikely to be allergies (why do americans think everything is an allergy?!?).
how did your vet come to the conclusion its a virus? did your dog have a low white blood cell count when tests were taken?
Take him to another vet for another opinion. if it is a virus, there wont be a cure. 99% of all virii (both canine and human) are actually unknown. only the most common even have names.
So the only way to treat it is to treat the symptoms as they occur – ask your vet for help with this. The vet should have told you at the appointment or given you something to help.
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