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If there are small black dots on your dog, and these small black dots are not fleas, then it could be one of the following:
1.Folliculitis: Folliculitis is a ** disease that is usually associated with excessive oil production or bacterial infection.
These small black dots are the result of clogged hair follicles and may appear on your dog's back, belly, or tail. If folliculitis is treated in time**, it usually does not cause much distress to the dog.
2.Pigmented nevi: Pigmented nevi are a common** benign tumour that are usually harmless but may grow larger or change shape over time. Pigmented moles are usually **, but can appear anywhere on a dog's body.
3.Fungal infections: Fungal infections may cause small black spots on your dog's body, along with symptoms such as hair loss and itching. This condition needs to be prompted** or it may spread to other sites.
If these little black dots don't cause any discomfort or symptoms to your dog, then you probably don't need to be special**. However, if the small black dots enlarge or cause other symptoms, it is advisable to consult a veterinarian as soon as possible for a correct diagnosis and protocol.
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It was a small bug, the scientific name is gadfly. When it is very young, if it appears on the dog's body, it must be pulled out.
If it's already big, go to a pet supply store and buy a potion to deal with this little bug and spray it where the dog grows it
This little bug must be pulled out when it is young, and it feeds on the blood of dogs. If you don't want to get infected with this little bug, you should take your dog to places like grass less often. There are a lot of gadflies in those places, especially in the summer.
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The black spots on the dog's body may be caused by folliculitis, parasite infection, or age spots, and as the dog ages, there will be pigmentation on the dog**. Black spots on dogs can be caused by folliculitis, infection with parasites. Dogs infected with folliculitis due to too greasy food, long-term unbathing, abnormal hormone secretion, etc., will have black spots on the body, which usually occur on the dog's tail and chin.
When a dog is infected with ectoparasites, there will be black dots at the root of the hair due to the excrement of ectoparasites.
Black spots on your dog's body may be age spots, and as you get older, your dog will have pigmentation and dark spots. The host doesn't have to worry too much, just take a natural bath. It may also be caused by **disease, in this case, it is recommended that the owner take the dog to the pet hospital for examination in time**.
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Small black spots on your dog's body may be caused by normal pigmentation, or it may be caused by folliculitis, ectoparasitic infection, ** disease, etc. The owner can pick up the dog's hair and check it carefully, if there is no other abnormality except for the black dots on it, it is considered to be pigmentation, which is a normal phenomenon. If the dog is also accompanied by symptoms such as itching, redness, hair loss, and scabbing, it is more considered to be caused by folliculitis, ectoparasitic infection, **disease, etc., at this time, it is necessary to go to the pet hospital for diagnosis and **.
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It is the secretion of fleas on the dog's body, and it is enough to do a good job of cleaning it usually.
Usually, black spots appear on dogs, most of which are caused by fleas. Fleas live in the dog's coat for a long time and feed on the dog's blood, so the black grain is the excrement of the flea, and the problem can be improved after the flea is generally removed.
How to tell whether the black spots on the dog's body are caused by fleas is actually very simple, we just need to collect some black spots on the dog's body and then take a little water, put it in the water and wait to scratch it, to see if it is red after melting. Because the food of fleas is the blood of dogs, their feces will also carry more blood. And these little black dots that we see are also flea excrement.
Most of these black spots will appear on the dog's neck, ears, etc. In addition, there may be red envelopes and other related symptoms on the dog's body. However, this problem is not too troublesome to deal with, as long as you do a good job of deworming, and pay attention to hygiene and cleaning.
Another problem to note is that some dogs' coats are darker or even black. This type of dog may not be easy to detect, especially if some owners do not pay attention to grooming, so it is even more difficult to know. Therefore, the owner should still develop the habit of grooming the dog regularly, and when grooming this kind of dog, you can put a white paper underneath, and clean the comb after combing it a few times.
Observe whether there are any black spots on the comb, and then test these black spots for flea excrement according to the previous method before processing.
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Hello, glad to answer for you. There are several reasons why there are dark spots on dogs: First, it may be age spots, and as the dog ages, there will be pigmentation on the dog**.
The host doesn't have to worry too much, just take a natural bath. Secondly, the disease is caused, and in this case, it is recommended that the owner take the dog to the pet hospital for examination in time. Finally, it may be an ectoparasite, the feces of fleas are black, see if it is because of the dark spots caused by excessive fecal deposits, and the dog needs to be dewormed on time.
Don't forget to praise and follow.
Kiss! It's not age spots, I pick them up with my hands and they fall off, and what leaks out is its true color.
Good morning, it may be affected by parasites outside the body, you should pay attention to deworming your dog regularly. I have had a lot of dogs, and the deworming is relatively good, and these problems have not appeared.
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1. The ** of the black dot
A large number of black spots on dogs may be due to the presence of external parasites such as fleas, lice, mites, etc. These parasites will lay eggs on the dog's **, and after hatching, they will chew on them, making the mu and letter dog ** red, swollen and itchy.
There is also a possibility of black spots** is the secretion secreted by the root of the dog's hair, which is darker in color and looks like black spots.
2. How to identify the black dots
If you want to identify the black spots, we can sniff the dog's body with a thin nose, if there are fleas, lice and other parasites, there will usually be a noticeable odor. In addition, we can also carefully observe the behavior of dogs, if they keep tickling, or even chewing their own ** with their teeth, it is also likely that there is a parasite caused **problem**.
If the black spot is not caused by a parasite, but because some microorganisms are seen under the microscope, you need to see a Xunlun pet doctor to confirm the specific ** and take corresponding ** measures.
3. How to prevent the occurrence of black spots
The best way to prevent a large number of black spots on your dog's body is to bathe and clean the dog's hair regularly to get rid of parasites and secretions. In addition, we need to deworm the dogs regularly and keep them clean and hygienic so that they can play safely.
4. How to ** black spots
If a large number of black spots have appeared, a series of ** measures need to be taken. First of all, we need to see a doctor for the dog in time, and give drugs according to the specific situation** to eliminate the parasite. Secondly, we can also use some ointments for dogs to relieve inflammation and relieve itching and discomfort in dogs.
If it is due to black spots caused by parasites in the body, the process can be quite lengthy. We need to patiently give the dog** until all the parasites are removed to ensure the health of the dog.
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1. The reason for the black spots on the dog's body
Black spots on dogs may be caused by parasites. Parasites such as fleas and ticks on dogs will lay eggs and suck blood on the dog's **, leaving black stains. In addition to this, ** infections in dogs can also cause black spots to appear.
Inflammation, allergies and other diseases can cause local** desquamation and the formation of black spots.
If you find that there are black spots on the dog, you can first observe the dog's behavior and condition, if you find that the dog is constantly scratching itself, **eczema, etc., it is recommended to go to the pet hospital in time.
2. How to prevent black spots on dogs
If you want to prevent black spots on your dog's body, you must first pay attention to pet hygiene. Regularly wash and disinfect your dog's hair, body, and eating containers. Regularly clean your dog's details, such as cleaning dog ears and removing eye droppings.
Second, pay attention to the dog's living environment. Dogs will be exposed to all kinds of bacteria and viruses when they go out to play, so be sure to wash their bodies when they get home. Regularly clean up the ** and hair shed by pets to prevent the growth of bacteria.
Finally, avoid exposing your dog to parasites. Timely preventive measures such as in vitro deworming, flea control, and mite extermination can effectively reduce the appearance of black spots on dogs.
3. How to ** the black spots on the dog's body contain liquid limbs
If the black spots on the dog's body are caused by parasites and diseases, it is recommended to go to the vet hospital for examination in time. The doctor will prescribe the appropriate medication according to the situation**. If it is caused by parasites, the dog will be given deworming drugs to help remove parasites from inside and outside the body.
If the dark spots are caused by inflammation, your doctor will use topical medications or oral medications**, depending on the situation. Topical drugs can be used to reduce inflammation and sterilize local infections and inflammation, and oral drugs can enhance the dog's immunity and promote health.
4. How to help the dog eliminate black spots
If your dog already has black spots on his body, here are some things you can do to help him get rid of them. First of all, use bath essence or medicinal bath water to clean the dog's body, and if the effect is better, you can use warm water to clean.
Secondly, use ** drugs. Under the guidance of your veterinarian, choose the right ointment to apply to help eliminate dark spots and prevent future infections. Don't buy your own medicine to apply and cause unnecessary harm.
Finally, enhance your pet's nutritional intake. Proper addition of nutrients such as vitamins and minerals can improve your dog's health and better help it eliminate black spots.
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