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8th February 2011, 12:46 PM #1
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Hi Paul
Try not to worry too much - stud tail is caused by the male hormones and once the hormones settle down, the stud tail should stop by itself.
I think there are a few treatments you can use such as goop or even mild washing up liquid (apply to dry fur then wash off). If it starts to get greasy in between then you can even try talcum powder rubbed into the area to soak up some of the grease.
My old stud boy used to get it really bad but within a few weeks of being neutered, his cleared up absolutely fine.
Might want to get it checked at the vet anyway but I would think that all will be OK
Louise
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