The Veterinarian will usually shave the hair around the area to help keep it dry and clean while the dog is given an antibiotic to remedy the infection. Dog hot spots can be serious if left untreated because they are an infection so be careful if you think your dog has one and definitely get him or her to a Veterinarian and have it looked at and treated.
Swimming in ponds or lakes where beavers and or Geese are active can also cause dog hot spots. The bacteria the Beavers and Geese spread in their droppings can get on the skin and irritate it.
Dog hot spots can also be linked to on going ear infections and skin allergies which may result for an allergic reaction to a food or environmental issue.Testing is often done to determine the exact cause.Be alert and pay close attention to any of these signs of hot spots as they can be serious and cause your dog to become very uncomfortable. If left untreated they can result in a worsening infection on the skin and the infection can spread as the dog tries to heal it himself.
We found a video about dog hot spots and have included it here.








