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Emergency First Aid for Dogs with Skin Diseases

21. December 2024
【Fungal Infections】These diseases often stem from a lack of proper drying after a dog's bath, weaken

【Fungal Infections】These diseases often stem from a lack of proper drying after a dog's bath, weakened immunity, or the presence of wounds. This type of skin condition typically manifests on the dog's head, around the mouth, and on the limbs. The affected areas usually present as large, elliptical or circular patches resembling scabs, akin to a honeycomb. In such cases, pet owners can use the Pet Fen spray, applying it all over the dog's body, three to four times daily.

【Mites】Dogs can contract mites due to a damp, unsanitary environment, or by being exposed to an infected dog. This skin issue commonly appears around the dog's eyes, bridge of the nose, and chest. The affected areas lack a regular shape, featuring small bumps or liquid discharges, and are often intensely itchy. Multiderm can be used for treatment. Since mites have a lifecycle of 15 to 24 days, it is recommended to apply it once a week for a continuous period of eight weeks.

【Fleas】The presence of fleas on a dog's body is often a result of an unsanitary environment. By parting the dog's fur, you can see tiny black spots left by fleas, which are their feces. Flea eggs appear as small, white granules. We can distinguish these particles by placing them in water; if they turn red, it indicates the presence of fleas. Frontline can be used to eliminate them.

Remember, a dog's condition can change rapidly. The information provided here covers some common issues, but for more complex situations, it is crucial to take your pet to a veterinary clinic for a proper diagnosis and treatment by a professional veterinarian.

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