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Brandie is a ~ 8 year old, female dachshund / chihuahua mix belongs to Bill, a blind 85 year old neighbor. An inside dog, except for walks, she lives near a gold course where lots of chemicals, herbicides and fungicides are used. Trifexis is used once monthly for flea prevention. She eats Royal Canin High Protein Dog Food. Bill took her to the vet for a wasp sting. The vet noticed skin on all 4 feet and between her paws was reddened and inflamed. A skin sample diagnosed a non-specific

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