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Originally Posted by ladyjane Jeanie, the rinse is 50/50 warm water and white vinegar.  |
Ah, okay, that's what I'll use.
So far, believe it or not, he's had just the tiniest odor in his pawpads starting up about 11:00 a.m., so I used the Conzol(miconizole nitrate) lotion just a few minutes ago on his pawpads and underbelly and it totally wiped out all odor on them, which heretofore, only a full bath in the HexaChlor-K has done. That stuff is highly medicinal smelling but it didn't seem to burn him or anything - he's had no reaction so far. I'll use the coconut oil on his pawpads when it arrives, too, and put some on his underbelly and a tiny bit to start on his food at first to be sure it doesn't kick off his IBS or anything. Been reading up a bit on the Convenia, too, and it seems an accepted protocol to use in yeasty skin infections! Who knew? I'm just hoping and praying it doesn't cause a wide-spread yeast overgrowth but obviously the vet weighed that in, as much as I questioned her before I gave my okay.
https://www.zoetisus.com/products/co.../convenia.aspx
I checked him over this morning - no hot spots at all remain, thank goodness. His ears are not smelly either.