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How to get rid of dog warts?

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Standard castor oil, found in most drug stores, can soften dog warts and greatly reduce irritation, which will help prevent your dog from scratching the wart open. Use a clean finger or cotton swab to apply to oil directly to the wart. read more

If your dog got warts, he likely has frequented the dog park, day care or has been around other dogs. Consider that the incubation period between the time your dog got infected and the time the unsightly growth made its appearance, is of about 1 to 2 months, according to Mar Vista Animal Medical Center. read more

There are three common appearances of dog warts: Small, skin colored, resembling a mushroom on a stalk or a tiny finger. These common warts are benign and nothing to worry about, as long as they remain the same size and shape. read more

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