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A Vet Spent $4,000 Treating Her Dog's Hot Spots With Antibiotics. A Retired Rancher Fixed It With Something She Called 'Disgusting' in 3 Weeks.

How 32,000 Dogs Finally Stopped Getting Recurring Hot Spots After Their Owners Learned This One Thing
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Hi, my name is Dr. Sarah Mitchell and if you love your dog as much as I love mine, you will take your time to read this.

My Golden Retriever Molly scratched herself raw every single night for three years.

Her belly was covered in hot spots. Raw open patches that would fade for a week with antibiotics then come right back worse than before.

Even the cone did not help. She would rub her belly on the floor the second I took it off.

As a veterinarian, I was embarrassed.

I told my own patients it was a skin infection. I prescribed the same antibiotics and medicated sprays over and over.

None of it was working on my own dog.

We spent $4,000 on every treatment I knew. Nothing worked.

She would wake me up at 3AM with that relentless scratching. Every single night.

Then I attended a veterinary nutrition conference where a wildlife biologist said something that changed everything.

Wildlife biologist presenting at veterinary nutrition conference

The Discovery That Shocked 500 Veterinarians

"Show me one wolf, just one, with chronic skin problems," the wildlife researcher challenged the room.

He had been studying wolves for 15 years.

Not a single case of chronic hot spots or skin conditions.

Meanwhile, roughly 1 in 4 domestic dogs suffer from chronic itching.

The difference? What they eat. Specifically, what they DON'T eat anymore.

Wolves consume organ meats in a specific sequence after every kill:

  • Kidneys first (rich in specific enzymes)
  • Then liver (B vitamins and iron)
  • Heart (CoQ10)
  • Spleen (immune factors)

These organs make up 15 to 25% of their natural diet.

Wolves eating organs
Wolves eat organs first after every kill. Dogs evolved on this. Modern kibble has almost none of it.

Modern dogs?

They get less than 1% organ content in commercial food, if any at all.

Do one quick test.

It will take 15 seconds.

Take your dog's kibble bag and look at the ingredients. How much organ meat does it contain?

Probably very low, or none at all.

The Missing Nutrient Behind the Hot Spots

Inflamed dog skin and hot spots
Hot spots are not random skin infections. They are the visible result of histamine building up with no way to clear. Antibiotics treat the surface. They never address the cause.

The researcher explained that organ meats, particularly kidney and liver tissue, contain high levels of an enzyme called Diamine Oxidase (DAO).

DAO breaks down histamine in the body.

Here is how it works.

Your dog's immune system produces histamine as a natural response to irritants. Think of it as an internal alarm system.

DAO is the off switch for that alarm.

But when organ meat is removed from the diet, DAO levels drop. The alarm has no off switch.

Histamine keeps building. The skin stays inflamed. Hot spots form and spread.

Antibiotics clear the infection temporarily. But the inflamed histamine-saturated environment that caused the hot spot is still there.

Two weeks later it returns. Every single time.

That is not a stubborn skin infection. That is a body running without the one nutrient it needs to calm itself down.

Without adequate DAO, histamine accumulates, causing:

  • Hot spots that clear then come right back within weeks
  • Raw open skin that never fully heals
  • Bald patches from constant scratching
  • Infections building under the skin

But here is the critical part:

DAO from the kidney only works properly when combined with cofactors from other organs. B vitamins from liver, minerals from spleen, enzymes from heart.

It is not just about one organ.

It is about the complete complex working together.

My Desperate Experiment

Trying to source raw organs

After the conference, I tried everything to get organs into Molly's diet:

Raw organs from butchers: Impossible to source all four organs reliably or calculate proper ratios.

Existing organ supplements: Most contained only liver. No kidney means no DAO enzyme.

Cooking organs: Heat destroys enzyme activity. Defeats the purpose entirely.

The Breakthrough Came From Failure

I spent six months failing.

Molly was getting worse. New hot spots appearing. Old ones never fully closing. Constantly scratching, constantly waking me up.

Then a colleague mentioned that one of her clients, a woman who raised grass-fed cattle, had been freeze-drying organs for her own dogs after her Lab developed similar hot spot problems.

"She is not selling it," my colleague warned. "She just makes small batches for friends."

I drove three hours to her ranch.

Grass-fed cattle ranch

When I arrived, I saw two Labradors with glossy coats playing in the yard.

"Those dogs are 11 and 13 years old," she said.

She showed me her setup. A small freeze-dryer, organs from her own cattle, detailed notes on ratios she had developed over two years.

"I based it on what wolves eat," she explained, showing me wildlife studies she had printed out.

She gave me a month's supply for Molly.

"If it works, I will teach you the ratios," she said.

Day 7: No new hot spots for the first time in months. The spreading had finally stopped. First full night without scratching in over a year.

Day 14: The redness on her belly was fading. The raw patches were beginning to close for the first time.

Day 21: Fur sprouting back in the bald patches. Skin healing properly without antibiotics for the first time in three years.

Day 42: Complete transformation. Belly clear. No hot spots. Coat shiny. Sleeping soundly through the night.

What 32,000 Dog Owners Have Now Discovered

Happy healthy dog
Results owners are seeing after 6 weeks: clear skin, no more hot spots, fur growing back. After years of antibiotics treating the same thing over and over.

After Molly's transformation, I posted her before-and-after photos in a veterinarian Facebook group.

Within 48 hours, I had over 500 messages from desperate owners.

"Where did you get this?" "My dog has had hot spots every month for two years." "The antibiotics always stop working." "Please, we have tried everything."

That is when I found HoundNutrition, a company that had already solved this exact problem at scale for over 32,000 dogs.

Creating a Solution That Actually Works

Sourcing: Grass-fed cattle from farms that provide all four organs from the same animals. Factory-farm organs contain far lower enzyme levels.

Preservation: Standard freeze-drying destroys enzyme activity. HoundNutrition uses a process that maintains enzyme integrity throughout.

Ratios: The exact proportions matter. Four organs. Nothing else. No fillers, no synthetic vitamins, no preservatives.

  • Kidney - highest concentration of DAO enzyme. The off switch for histamine and recurring hot spots
  • Liver - concentrated Vitamin A and B vitamins that rebuild damaged skin barrier
  • Heart - CoQ10 and B12 that support healthy immune response
  • Spleen - selenium and zinc that regulate inflammation at the cellular level

The result: HoundNutrition Calm Organ Blend.

Same formula that saved Molly. Same freeze-dried process. Same four organs in wolf-consumption ratios.

Nature's original solution in a scoop.

HoundNutrition Calm Organ Blend jar
One scoop a day over any food. Dogs think it is beef jerky.

Why Most Dogs See Results Within Weeks

Unlike antibiotics that clear the infection temporarily, HoundNutrition addresses the actual deficiency causing the hot spots to keep returning.

Here is what typically happens:

Week 1 to 2: DAO enzyme levels begin restoring. No new hot spots appearing. Scratching starts to reduce.

Week 3 to 4: Histamine processing normalizes. Existing hot spots begin closing. Redness fading.

Week 5 to 8: Skin barrier rebuilds from within. Bald patches fill back in. Hot spots gone and staying gone.

The 87% of dogs who respond usually see dramatic improvement by day 60.

The 13% who don't?

They typically have thyroid issues, autoimmune conditions, or other underlying health issues beyond nutritional deficiency.

They get full refunds. No questions asked.

The Difference You Need to Understand

Dog owner with healthy dog

As a vet, I tested 12 competing organ supplements before recommending HoundNutrition.

Here is what I found:

  • 7 contained only liver (no DAO enzyme)
  • 3 were heat-processed (enzyme activity destroyed)
  • 2 used proprietary blends (random organ ratios)
  • None matched wolf consumption patterns

Most were just expensive liver powder marketed as ancestral nutrition.

HoundNutrition contains all four organs, freeze-dried to preserve enzyme activity, in the exact ratios that work.

One scoop daily. Sprinkle it on any food. Dogs think it is bacon dust. Even picky eaters beg for it.

The Proof Is in the Results

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We tracked 100 dogs in an initial trial:

  • 87% showed significant reduction in scratching and hot spots
  • Average improvement: 72%
  • Hot spots healed: 84%
  • Skin barrier visibly rebuilt: 79%

Today, over 32,000 dogs are on HoundNutrition.

Not because of advertising.

But because when your dog's hot spots finally stop coming back after years of antibiotics doing nothing, you tell everyone.

The Real Cost of Your Dog's Suffering

Let us be honest about what is happening right now.

Every time your dog gets another hot spot:

  • The skin barrier breaks down further each cycle
  • Secondary infections get harder to clear each time
  • Their immune system is exhausting itself fighting something it cannot fix alone

You are probably spending:

  • $80 to $150 per month on Apoquel or Cytopoint
  • $100 to $140 per month on prescription hydrolyzed food
  • $30 to $60 per month on medicated sprays and creams
  • Vet visits every time a new hot spot appears averaging $150 to $200 each

Total: $400 or more per month treating something that keeps coming back.

HoundNutrition: about $1.17 per day with the Buy 2 Get 1 Free offer to address the actual root cause.

Less than your morning coffee.

Vet bills
Most owners spend $400 or more per month treating hot spots that keep coming back. HoundNutrition addresses the root cause for about $1.17 per day.

Look at Your Dog Right Now

Can you see a hot spot forming even as you read this?

That raw patch you have treated before — coming back again?

They cannot tell you how uncomfortable the constant inflammation makes them.

They can only show you through spreading hot spots, sleepless nights, and that desperate scratching that never brings relief.

Your dog trusts you completely to make the right decision for their health.

Give Your Dog What Is Missing

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Two Paths Forward

Path 1: Keep doing what you are doing.

Another round of antibiotics this month. Another week of relief. Another hot spot in two weeks. The same cycle on repeat.

Path 2: Try the one thing you have not. Give your dog the organ nutrients their body expects. See what happens when the histamine finally has an off switch.

With a 30-day money-back guarantee, only Path 1 has real risk.

Dog looking up at owner
Your dog cannot research solutions. They cannot order supplements. They are counting on you.

Make the Decision Now

Your dog ages 7 times faster than you.

Every week you think about it is nearly two months in their life. Two months of hot spots that do not have to keep coming back.

They did not choose to be missing this nutrient.

They cannot research solutions. They cannot order supplements.

They have exactly one person they are counting on to help them.

Stop thinking. Start helping.

The Supply Reality

After I shared Molly's story publicly, the response was overwhelming.

Thousands of dog owners reached out within days.

And I quickly learned that HoundNutrition does not produce in unlimited quantities. They source from a small number of grass-fed farms and freeze-dry in controlled batches to maintain enzyme integrity.

That means supply is genuinely limited.

When I checked back a week after first recommending it, one batch had already sold out.

If you are reading this and the link below is still active, stock is still available.

I cannot tell you how long that will be the case.

If your dog has a hot spot tonight, do not wait.

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Comments
Paula
Paula Remington
Can anyone vouch for this? My Lab gets hot spots every few weeks and the antibiotics always stop working after a while. I am nervous to spend more money on something that will not work.
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Mary Vernon
Yes. My dog had hot spots every month for two years. Three weeks on this and not a single new one. The ones she had are closing up too. 100% worth trying.
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Doris
Doris Skylar
The cone explanation hit home. My dog does the exact same thing. Rubs on the carpet the second it comes off. Ordered the Buy 2 Get 1 Free. Three weeks in and no new hot spots. First time in over a year.
Like · Reply · 51 min ago
Skyler
Skyler Greig
How fast does shipping take? Want to order for my friend's dog. She has had recurring hot spots for two years and the vet just keeps prescribing antibiotics that stop working.
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Marie Campbell
Got mine in 4 business days. Your friend is going to be so relieved when the hot spots finally stop coming back. Fair warning she might cry.
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Leonard
Leonard Boyd
My order arrived today. Biscuit's belly already looks less red after just one week. No new hot spots forming. Only been a week but I have not seen this in over a year of antibiotics.
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Emma
Emma Emerson
Hey Lois this is what you need instead of those antibiotics for Benny's hot spots. Remember we were talking about this last week.
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Lois Clive
Oh my goodness yes just ordered! I cannot believe I never heard about this before. Thank you so much.
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Alfred
Alfred Johnson
Did anyone actually try this for hot spots specifically? My Golden gets them every few weeks and the antibiotics just stop working after a while.
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Edith Ashton
Yes specifically for hot spots. My dog had them every month for two years. Eight weeks on this and not a single one. The DAO explanation makes complete sense once you understand it.
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Debra
Debra Peyton
Two months in. My Shepherd has not had a single hot spot. Her belly is completely clear. Fur growing back where the bald patches were. My vet asked what I changed. I sent her this article.
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Anna
Anna Madison
I was such a skeptic. Three years of recurring hot spots and I had accepted it was just something she dealt with. Seven weeks in and not a single one. My vet asked what I changed. I sent her this article.
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The information provided in this article is for educational purposes only and does not constitute veterinary advice. Results described are individual experiences and may vary. Consult your veterinarian before making dietary changes. Do not discontinue prescribed medications without speaking to your vet.

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