Dog Skin Problems: Be Aware of Them

By Jennifer Gretson


Just like human, dogs can have skin problems too, and it is super important to understand what the signs and symptoms are of dog skin problems in order to make sure that we keep our pets comfortable and healthy no matter what the situation. Here are some basic irritations to watch for during the course of your dog's life.

They come from various different causes, can be either contagious or non-contagious, and may be signs of other things going wrong. Some issues are things like environmental or physical skin diseases, and can include things like hot spots or ulcers caused by compulsive licking. Infectious diseases include things like parasites, bacteria, fungi, and viruses, just to name a few.

If you aren't aware, dogs have allergies just like humans, and it is one of the primary reasons that skin problems can pop up, as they tend to scratch at effected areas and that only makes the situation worse. There are also allergies causes by things like the wrong type of food or pollution in the air.

Hot spots are areas on a dog that have become inflamed and infected from skin irritation, and then the dog has made it worse by licking and biting. The rashy area can spread quickly as secondary infections cause the top layer of skin to break down, and soon after pus will become trapped in the surrounding hair, furthering the trouble.

Fleas and ticks are also regular offenders when it comes to things that irritate a dog's skin, and you can get these little critters from just about anywhere, including other animals out on the street, or out in the woods on any adventures that you may head out to when you're feeling like a journey to a park.

Hair loss often accompanies skin problems, either because the dog scratches the fur away, or whatever is creating the issue causes the skin cells to have their fur drop out. It can be an indication of many different things, so if you aren't sure, ask your local veterinarian.

Depending on what the actual cause is, there are many different types of treatment that are appropriate for a dog with skin problems, including shaving the effected area, putting on creams or ointments, and potentially things like shampoo or oral drugs in the dogs food.

So if you think that your dog may be suffering from any sort of skin problem, do a little quick research on the internet and see what could be the cause, then take all of the necessary steps to ensure that your favorite best friend stays safe and healthy.




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