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luckybirdie
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Posted: 7/23/2012 3:23:00 PM

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So my pup (4 years old) has some bite on her lower stomach. Mostly between her legs. She's on triflexis for flea and heartworms. If it helps any we live in South Florida and she is super active. I snapped a picture (not my best work) and would appreciate any insight anyone has on them!
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Posted: 7/23/2012 3:27:36 PM
Are you sure that isn't a pic of YOUR ass?!?!
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Posted: 7/23/2012 3:29:58 PM
positive :] I can have my boyfriend testify
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Posted: 7/23/2012 3:31:07 PM
Fire ants.


Benadryl will help.

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Posted: 7/23/2012 3:34:30 PM
Could be biting gnats, chiggers or even fire ants. If he/she isn't scratching or biting the affected area then they are obviously not affected by it very much so I wouldn't stress about it.
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Posted: 7/23/2012 3:34:56 PM
thank you!
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Posted: 7/27/2012 9:44:20 PM
I agree with ants. I have seen these on my pooches and no big deal unless they get bit by a lot of them.
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