My dog Max (shihtzu cross poodle) had the exact same thing this time last year!!!! I took himt o the vet and they said the same thing but I KNEW it couldnt be fleas as neither of my dogs had or have ever had them and they are regularly treated (Monthly with an all in one wormer/flea control tab. If we go out to a park where there are otehr dogs around or we are in long grass I will give them a capstar tab JIC.
I told the vet this and he said maybe a fleajumped on, bit him andjumped off and the dog had an allergic reaction. I almost laughed but didnt.
I dont know what it ended up being but I shaved all the area around it so the hair wouldnt irritate it and wouldnt create a moist environment for the scab not to heal but whatever it was, he hasnt had it again.
Hope your furbaby is feeling better soon.![]()


). I just don't understand how he can have fleas when there have never been fleas on him. Surely I would have noticed if he had a flea problem? He's only been licking that one spot, I thought if he had fleas he would be itching and scratching all over, or at least in more than spot. I had a close look at his coat/skin tonight and can't see anything. He is a bit grubby but i would have expected that since he digs/rolls around in the dirt and goes swimming in the river every day. But definitely no fleas jumping around and nothing I can see that would be flea dirt (unless I just don't know what I'm looking for).
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flea our animals and they don't really have any issues. I have an issue with the expensive, smelly and strong flea control products that vets sell. I have found that some essential oils work just as well and don't have any side effects.
Surely it would stay? 

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