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Originally Posted by capt_noonie Results came back already, and it's benign. The vet said it was a follicle infection that hardened.
However Uni does not have greasy skin, although it is dry at times. Last year or so I brought Uni in for a flea allergy, and I put coconut oil on her hot spots. The vet mentioned her looking greasy and asked if that was natural or I put something on her. I supposed she was wondering if she had Seborrhea. The shampoo she's on is for itchiness but not pore clearing. |
Glad it was benign! Maybe using a chlorhexidine shampoo will help.
Maximum Chlorhexidine Shampoo
BTW Davis brand is a good one, my co-groomer in my mobile grooming days introduced me to it.
Our vet gives Princess chlorhexidine wipes for her nose after she gets a cytology done, it always comes back as bacterial fungus type of infection. Chlorhexidine is safe to use on pets & is supposed to kill off all the bacteria they can get from rolling on grass or whatever, also improves their skin & hair.