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29 Ιαν 2023 · A hole in the dog’s skin, no matter how small, can lead to a serious infection if it isn’t treated quickly. Here are the reasons why your dog may have a hole in his skin and steps you should take to not put your dog’s health in danger.
- Dog Has Dry, Flaky Skin and is Losing Hair
The state of a dog’s hair and skin is a good way to monitor...
- Dog Has Black Skin Spots and is Losing Hair
Dog owners should do regular checks of the dog’s skin as the...
- Dog Has Dry, Flaky Skin and is Losing Hair
5 Μαΐ 2017 · Puncture wounds or bite wounds occur when an object or tooth pierces the skin and leaves a small hole on the surface. The hole will most likely affect multiple layers of tissue and is most susceptible to bacterial infections.
22 Οκτ 2023 · Skin lesions and sores come in different shapes and sizes, and some can be more harmful than others. In this article, we’ll cover common types, along with pictures, and discuss when it’s necessary to take your dog to the vet. 13 Common Types of Skin Lesions in Dogs
6 Φεβ 2024 · In this section, you will find pictures categorized by type of skin problem for 22 common dog skin problems. 1. Hot spots (technically known as acute moist dermatitis or pyotraumatic dermatitis) are red, inflamed areas that can seem to appear overnight. The skin is macerated, red, irritated, and moist with purulent (pus) oozing on the surface.
12 Ιαν 2024 · If your dog’s wound is not healing properly or has become infected, it is imperative that you get them veterinary attention as soon as possible. Your veterinarian will examine the wound and will also evaluate the dog’s history in order to formulate a treatment plan.
22 Απρ 2024 · If your dog is attacked by another dog, your dog may have wounds as a result of the fight. It is imperative that you determine how serious the bite on your dog is, and whether it requires an immediate emergency trip to the vet clinic or if it is a nip or surface bite you can treat at home.
Dog bites can cause significant injury to the skin and soft tissues. The dog's teeth and jaws are very powerful and the wounds they inflict can crush or tear muscles and skin, penetrate through the chest wall and cause lung collapse, or cause serious or fatal damage to intestinal organs.