What s going on with my dog s hair loss and red skin?

Updated on pet 2024-03-10
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The affected area has been red and hair loss, there must be a ** problem! If the itching is intense, it is most likely a mite infestation. If it is accompanied by more dandruff and more severe hair loss, it may be a mixed infection of fungal mites.

    If you want to specifically diagnose what it is, you have to go to the pet hospital to do **scraping microscopic examination or fungal testing, so as to be symptomatic**.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The dog has hair loss and redness, which is generally a disease.

    Redness should be fungi or eczema.

    The disease should be dried and disinfected, and the redness should be medicated or soaked in a medicated bath in time for comprehensive prevention.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Based on your description, your dog may live in a dark, damp area and get scabies. The symptoms are itchy and scaby, and the dog rubs against the object when it is uncomfortable, and the hair on the body falls down in clumps.

    This germ can be easily transmitted to humans and other animals, so it is recommended that you consult a veterinarian**.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It should be caused by endocrine, our dog is also **red hair loss, itching, changed two hospitals for two months, scraped bacterial culture has been done, there is no fungus, the doctor did not diagnose it, so I prescribed ** point and Feng Ziou supplement** did not improve at all, and then I took more than two courses of easy slow Yuan Bao pills to get infinitely better.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The first situation is generally a fungal infection, or a mites, if it is a fungus, it may also be transmitted to the owner, buy some functional bath to bathe the dog, you can try the shellfish bath, my boyfriend's dog has a ** disease is used for this, but also with Pipi cool spray, I heard him say that the effect is very good

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    My dog used to have it, you better go up and have a look, people say it's a fungal infection, there will be more and more, and let me go to the hospital. My dog had this symptom near his mouth when he was tethered, but my mom got better on his own after letting him go! But you'd better bring the doctor and see what kind of medicine there is.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    1. What medicine to rub for redness and hair loss on the dog's body.

    2. What medicine is used for dogs' redness and hair loss.

    3. What medicine is used for dog hair shedding and redness.

    4. The dog is red and flaking.

    1.In this case, it is necessary to first determine the dog's **, and to carry out it with medication**.

    2.First, if the dog is infected with fungi and bacteria, there will be **redness, swelling, itching, and hair loss, at which time the owner needs to use antifungal drugs containing terbinafine, or anti-inflammatory ointment**.

    3.Second, after the dog is infected with ectoparasites, there will be **redness and hair loss, and the owner needs to use in vitro deworming drugs for deworming treatment.

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