What should I do if my dog is infected with a skin disease?

Updated on pet 2024-03-31
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Go to the ** department to see, the ** disease of normal dogs is not contagious.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Some of the ** diseases that dogs suffer from are contagious between humans and animals. After all, the root cause of the disease is an environmental problem. When humans and animals are in the same space, the contact of the breath with the limbs is unavoidable.

    For example, mold, which is very common, causes red round spots to grow on the human body; Substances secreted by the genitourinary system of dogs with STDs can contain brucella bacteria - which can lead to infertility.

    In fact, there are common diseases between humans and animals that cannot be blamed solely on dogs. Because of the owner's negligence, the dog always eats semi-raw meat, which will also give trichinosis a chance. There are also some owners who always have such a fluke mentality - thinking that as long as the dog is not allowed to go out, the disease will not come to the dog.

    Therefore, the most basic deworming measures, preventive injections, flea removal, etc., are neglected. This is a mistake that the average breeder tends to make. There are also some breeders who are not very responsible.

    No matter how their dog runs, no matter how it goes, as long as it comes back on time to feed it, they think they have done their duty as owners. What they don't know is that having a pet is like having a baby and requires all-round care. Because the dog that runs with it is easy to mix with some stray dogs, and the stray dogs have countless fleas and lice, and they are dirty and smelly, and it is also possible that the dog is infected with an STD, what do you say Is it possible to get together with these dogs without bringing back bacteria?

    The dog's thinking is simple, it also believes in people and does not be aggressive towards people. Likes to play freely. In fact, they also want to live a healthy, happy, and healthy life.

    Therefore, dog owners who really like dogs must take good care of their dogs from the beginning and be prepared to spend more time on them. Help them do a good job of disease prevention, sanitation and cleaning in a timely manner. To protect your pet is to protect yourself.

    In order to avoid the occurrence of the disease, it is best to follow the following measures:

    Take the dog to deworm, remove fleas, and vaccinate regularly;

    Pay attention to the dog and don't let it bite the dirt on the ground;

    Trim your dog's and dead skin (toenails) regularly to avoid dirt and scratches;

    After close contact with dogs, hands must be thoroughly cleaned after cleaning up dog feces;

    Things used by dogs should be washed separately from things used by people;

    Try to avoid contact with strangers outside your dog.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    If it is bacterial**, it is not contagious, but fungal** is contagious, so it is necessary to distinguish the attributes.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The dog's ** disease is not contagious to people, but if the dog has ** disease, you must give it to him in time**, otherwise he will be very uncomfortable.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    This kind of **disease can be transmitted to others, if the dog's ** is not timely**, the owner will be infected to the owner when he pets the dog.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The diseases that cause cats and dogs are mainly fungi, parasites or nutrients.

    At present, it has been found that the five fungi that cause the ** disease of cats and dogs are all infectious, and the symptoms of human infection are more serious than those of cats and dogs. Therefore, after bathing the cat, after shoveling the feces, after feeding the leakage, and after interaction, wash your hands with antiseptic hand sanitizer in time.

    1. Microspora canis, the most common one, mainly causes tinea capitis in humans.

    2. Gypsum-like and microspora susceptible, people are also susceptible, the disease is more urgent, and the cave sometimes causes large-scale lesions, which is easy to secondary bacterial infection, local exudative suppuration, and can last for months or even years after becoming chronic.

    3. Trichophyllum barbae, the main pathogenic bacterium of athlete's foot in the United States. Generally, it is transmitted from humans to cats and dogs, and the possibility of cats and dogs being transmitted to humans is very small.

    4. Microspora auduin, which mainly causes tinea capitis in children. Like Trichophyllum barbae, it is transmitted from humans to cats and dogs, and it is very unlikely that cats and dogs will transmit it to humans.

    5. Microspora deformant.

    Ways to prevent cat disease:

    1. Bathe the cat regularly, and it is enough for long-haired cats to wash every 2 months. Shorthair cats can be bathed once every 3-4 months or even half a year. Before the rainy season comes, give the cat a bath and it must be blown dry.

    2. Take the cat to bask in the sun every day, and use the ultraviolet rays in the sun to sterilize (if there is no sun for many days, it is recommended to buy a UV lamp to hang in the room).

    3. The cat litter box and cat litter box used daily by cats should also be disinfected regularly.

    4. Feed nutritional paste to enhance the vitamins in the cat's body and improve immunity.

    If you are accidentally infected with feline ringworm, it is recommended to be sure to boil and supplement vitamins and seek medical attention in time. At the same time, the home should also be disinfected. Some antifungal drugs can be rubbed, such as topical ketoconazole ointment.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Yes, be sure to pay attention to the daily hygiene of the dog, keep the kennel clean, and do not let the dog come into contact with the sick kind.

    Canine fungal disease refers to all diseases that can cause itching, hair loss, scabbing and abnormal changes in dogs, collectively referred to as **disease. Fungal ** diseases are mainly infections of Microsporum, Microsporum gypsumiform, and Trichophyton barbae.

    Prevention:

    First, do a good job of cleaning and hygiene of dogs, and often check the coat for ringworm spots and scales.

    Second, strengthen the management of dogs and avoid contact with sick dogs.

    Third, if a sick dog is found, it should be isolated in time**.

    Fourth, at the same time, special attention should be paid to the disinfection of kennel equipment, stakes for dogs, etc.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Dogs' ** diseases are generally not contagious to humans, and some ** diseases in animals do not necessarily lead to human infection.

    For example, insect bites on animals, such as fleas, or fungal infections, can be transmitted to humans through direct contact with humans. There is a high chance of getting sick when you have close contact with animals without any protection. Among them, one of the most common animal diseases is fungal ringworm in dogs and ringworm in cats.

    Once this happens, it is recommended that it is best to isolate from the animal, oral terbinafine tablets, and external application of naftifen ketoconazole cream**. This situation needs to be shared by humans and animals, and animals also need to use animal-specific antifungal drugs, so that both people and animals can come out of the disease, and direct contact will not cause reinfection.

    Dog Feeding Precautions:

    1. Choose good utensils. The dog's eating utensils are mainly feeding pots. It is better to have a food bowl that is not easy to break, easy to disinfect, clean, and has a wide bottom, stable and not easy to tip over.

    2. Pay attention to hygiene and regular disinfection. Eating utensils and drinking utensils should be cleaned in time and disinfected regularly after use. When there are multiple dogs, the eating utensils of each dog should be used exclusively and are not allowed to be exchanged to prevent diseases caused by unclean utensils.

    3. Pay attention to feeding hygiene. The dog should not be allowed to do strenuous exercise before feeding the dog.

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