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Question by Tina
Submitted on 7/15/2007
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We have a just over 2 yr white pitt bull. She had developed a severe skin problem.  Her skin is pink and hot to the touch, bumps on her face that bleed, paws swell huge and have lumps between the toes that bleed, skin just bleeds very easily.  The vet has given her pedinsone and antibiotic and I have her eating a allergy dog food duck and potato only.  sometimes her paws swell up so much she cannot hardly walk.  What could this be we need help to make her feel better.  Thank you.


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