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  1. Feb 6, 2024 · 1. Hot spots on dogs. 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.

  2. Jul 24, 2024 · Learn to recognize common skin conditions in dogs in this WebMD slideshow. See pictures of mange, ringworm, yeast infection, anal sac disease, seborrhea, allergic reaction, and more.

    • Acral Lick Dermatitis. Acral lick dermatitis is a skin problem that develops from long-term licking or chewing of the same skin area. These lesions are also called lick granulomas.
    • Acute Moist Dermatitis. Acute moist dermatitis is a condition that appears suddenly after a dog has been licking or chewing an itchy area on the skin. The area becomes red and raw from the licking and the hair may trap moisture and bacteria.
    • Canine Atopic Dermatitis. Canine atopic dermatitis, or atopy, is a common cause of itching in dogs. It is an inherited predisposition to an immune-mediated hypersensitivity reaction, however, often no specific allergen is identified.
    • Ear Infections. Ear infections occur when yeast and/or bacteria infect the ear canal. The affected ear may become red, itchy, swollen, and sometimes painful.
  3. Apr 9, 2024 · Learn the signs, causes and treatments of the most widespread types of canine dermatitis, a common dog skin condition that can range in severity.

    • Skin Allergies. Many dogs suffer from skin allergies, also known as allergic dermatitis or atopic dermatitis. The most common causes are food, flea bites, and environmental factors, e.g., pollen, grasses, and dust.
    • Skin Cancer. If you’ve found a growth or lump on your dog’s skin, it’s important to get your pup veterinary attention as soon as possible. Skin growths and lumps are very common in dogs, especially as they age, but not all are cancerous.
    • Mange. Although often thought of as a condition only affecting neglected animals, mange actually is a pretty common dog skin condition caused by parasitic mange mites.
    • Ringworm. Ringworm has a misleading name — it’s not a worm but an infection caused by a few different fungi. Also called dermatophytes, this common fungal infection isn’t a serious health threat, but it’s highly contagious to dogs, cats, and people.
  4. Resolving dermatitis requires that your veterinarian identify the underlying cause and treat secondary infections or other complications. A review of your pet’s history and a physical examination can more precisely define the problem. Also see professional content regarding skin and skin problems.

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  6. Jul 16, 2024 · Once per week (or more depending on your environment), check your dog for crusty dog skin conditions as well as any other unusual signs. Make sure to look at points where symptoms may not be easy to spot, such as their belly, underarms and ears.

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