Pimples are a manifestation of some skin diseases, and depending on their appearance, they can provide information about the underlying process.
Dogs Acne:
Did you know dogs can suffer from acne? This dermatological problem is not unique to humans, and the dog can also suffer from skin problems derived from hormonal changes that they suffer during the first months of life and can last up to a year.
The skin is the enormous organ of the body. It is also the first defense barrier that protects mammals from external aggression. How the skin has to “tell” that something is wrong is by manifesting lesions such as pimples. In this article, we will show you all the pimples on dogs.
Pimples from insect bites
Here, the pimples will manifest in an isolated way. For example, dogs can have pimples from tick bites behind the ears and flea bites on the belly.
With ticks, the pimples will be isolated. You can see a point in the center that corresponds to the mouth of the tick. With flea bites, dogs can have several bites in the same area. But they will be together.
Dogs can have bites several centimeters apart from each other.
For example, with spider bites, they will be isolated, as in ticks. The same happens with other insects, such as wasps or bees.
With insect bites, it is advisable to apply an antiparasitic cream. In flea and tick infestations, they can combat it. Prevention is more complicated if we talk about other insects, such as spiders or wasps. It is based on being careful.
Pimples because of infection in dogs
Another common cause of pimples in dogs is a skin infection or pyoderma. Here, we found the pimples in a general way throughout the body. They can also occur at some point, for example, between the legs.
The fundamental characteristic of these pimples is that they have intense itching—associated lesions such as peeling or a powerful odor.
With localized dermatitis, the animal will lick itself. This often aggravates the problem, leading to lick dermatitis. Fungal colonization can also occur, which can also lead to pimples.
Another common feature is that these pimples often contain pus. We could say that they are like pimples.
In these cases, it is necessary to administer antibiotics or ointments to combat fungal pimples. Antiseptic substances and shampoos are also recommended. It is also advisable to use quality feed that takes care of the skin.
Allergy, other types of pimples in dogs
In the case of allergies, we can have pimples located at a specific point or all over the body. The difference will be the element causing the allergy.
If it is a localized allergy due to an object, for example, the necklace, we will have local pimples. In case of general allergies, we will have pimples all over the body.
This problem may go away once the animal reaches adulthood, but treatment is important to prevent the infection from spreading.
Among general allergies, we can find food or environmental allergies. In these cases, so-called urticaria occurs. The animal will present pimples of variable sizes throughout the body. In addition, it is usually accompanied by intense itching that usually aggravates the symptoms.
In these cases, it is usually necessary to administer an immunosuppressive product orally or topically in sprays or shampoos. It all depends on the intensity of the painting. It may be interesting to use a natural feed for dogs, which is less likely to cause allergies to prevent them.
We hope that you have enjoyed this article on the types of pimples in dogs and that it will serve to learn more about this “exciting” field.
Most frequent causes of pimples in dogs
- Acne
- Pododermatitis
- Pioderma interdigital
- Tumors
- infections
- polyps
- abscesses
- External parasites
- Contact with plants that produce inflammation and itching