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Simply Right Click and choose Save As to save to your desktop! More FREE Natural Health, Wellness and Pet Ebooks at Remedies4.com!If you read a book on health issues of cats and dogs, you will probably be surprised at the number of Skin Problems that these pets face. Such books have detailed chapters on common problems like feline Acne, feline Hair Loss, feline Dandruff and other issues on dog skin problems.
The list of dog skin health issues is particularly long and you can read about fifty hair loss conditions without any signs of the list ending.
The skin is perhaps the most affected organ in a dog’s body. Susceptibility to skin problems can cause major health concerns like Skin Lesions or lacerations. If you see your dog Chewing continuously at what looks like wet raw skin, there is a reason to be concerned. You should not wait to see it getting bigger but seek medical advice as soon as you spot the smallest patch.
One of the main reasons for dog lesions is the sensitivity of the dog to the environment. Environmental Dermatitis usually affects dogs that spend too much time swimming, Digging into gopher holes or playing in weed infested areas. Some dogs can even get lesions due to sensitivity towards lawn grass.
Lesions can also appear due to the retention of moisture on the skin. The retention of water happens due to a dense Coat or matted hair. The resultant moist, warm environment is a breeding ground for bacteria. This condition is called Moist Eczema and is commonly known as hot spots to most pet owners. If left unattended, hot spots can convert to Tumors of granulation tissue. This is mostly caused by excessive licking that scars the tissue and leads to further repeated infections. Although hot spots are more common during hot weather, they can occur in cold conditions too.
The presence of ticks can cause festering wounds and inflammatory lesions. The ticks feed on the dog’s blood and can also severely traumatize the area of attack.
Lesions can also be caused by excessive sunburn. This results in abnormal redness of the skin and leads to the dilation of blood vessels.
Another skin health problem for dogs that causes dog skin lesions is called Erythema multiforme. This condition occurs due to an allergic reaction of a drug, disease or allergen. This condition is often accompanied by loss of hair, lacerations resembling a “bull’s eye” and vesicles near the mouth, ears, groin and cubital areas.
Large dogs are prone to develop what is known as pressure Ulcers on the salient bony structures on elbows. In puppies, a typical type of mite causes Demodectic mange. It is a condition where localized red and scaly lesions are formed. Unlike other dog skin problems, these should be observed for some time. More often than not, this condition heals by itself.
References:
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