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Dog Itching and Bumps on Limbs: Possible Causes and Sol

20. December 2024
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Poor pooch looks a bit bumpy!

Section 1: Symptoms of Skin Diseases in Dogs

When a dog falls victim to skin issues, it often exhibits a relentless scratching, accompanied by visible red spots or patches on its skin. You might also notice hair loss in the affected areas. If the scratching is frequent, you might see scabs forming on the skin.

Parasiteinduced skin diseases can spread throughout the body, with mange mites being a common culprit. Pet owners should inspect their dog thoroughly, as symptoms on the limbs can indicate a widespread issue. In cases of systemic infection, a fullbody shave may be necessary before proceeding with treatment.

A look at a dog with bumps

Section 2: Treating Itchy Limbs and Bumps in Dogs

After grooming your dog, you can clearly see the affected areas. Apply an antiseptic ointment like Fenestant and a skin spray like Fenolene to help soothe the skin. Treatment can be lengthy, so patience and dedication are key. During this time, consider supplementing your dog's diet with Vitamin B or nutritional supplements to aid in its recovery.

A dog with numerous bumps

Section 3: Deworming After Skin Disease Treatment

Even after skin diseases have cleared up, it's crucial to deworm your dog. Without proper deworming, your furry friend might suffer a relapse due to parasites. Regular deworming, using products like avermectin spoton solutions, can prevent skin issues caused by external parasites. Many pet owners remember to deworm internally but forget about the importance of external deworming.

Reminders:

If your dog is excessively scratching or licking its wounds, consider using an Elizabethan collar to prevent it from ingesting any bacteria that could lead to gastrointestinal issues. If bathing is necessary during treatment, opt for a gentle, nonirritating shampoo like Fenaclean, or any other mild option. Always prioritize your dog's comfort and health.

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