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boxer acne

boxer acne

Everyone knows of acne as a human condition suffered by unfortunate teenagers during adolescence, but it is actually quite common in certain breeds dog. The most susceptible breeds are young adult boxers, English bulldogs, Doberman, Danes and Rottweilers Lagos. The condition starts at puberty from 5 to 8 months of age. Most dogs improve with age and the condition usually resolves after the age of one year, though some dogs can develop chronic acne.

Dogs with canine acne develop multiple comedones (blackheads) on their chin, lips and mouth. Connectors debris made of natural substances as keratin and sebum block the hair follicles, swelling can cause bond rupture to form scabs.

Dogs with this condition have swellings, scabs and black spots on the lips, chin and nose. They do not bother the dog unless a secondary bacterial infection of the skin develops. This can cause pain and itching, bringing the dog to scratch or rub his face against the carpet.

The diagnosis is usually simple à l'aspect features described above, in one of the known susceptible breeds is usually sufficient. Your vet may decide to take a skin biopsy for confirmation can be done under sedation, local anesthesia or general, and then sent to a histopathologist for analysis.

Treatment

Canine acne really can not be cured, but can be controlled. Mild cases are usually not treated. The first step is always to rule out other conditions such as demodicosis (a mite infestation), ringworm and puppy strangles. This also causes anorexia and depression so if your dog is bright with a good appetite, it is unlikely to be present. Equally important is to discover predisposing factors such as underlying allergies. Some of the breeds mentioned above, such as Boxers, are particularly sensitive food allergy. Cleaning regular anti-acne products (eg benzoyl peroxide) or mild anti-seborrheic shampoos will be required to decrease the bacterial load of the skin and remove cellular debris which could contribute to blocking the pores.

If pustules have ruptured and if a secondary bacterial infection develops, your dog will to take antibiotics for 3 or 4 weeks. Most broad spectrum antibiotics are effective, but to avoid any resistance problems a bacteriology swab it is recommended that an appropriate antibiotic can be chosen with certain efficacy against the bacterium in question.

If a dog scratches his face a lot, an anti-inflammatory time as an injection of steroids is probably indicated to alleviate the discomfort.

Refractory and recurrent cases can sometimes respond to treatment with retinoids, such as rights of drug Roaccutane, which essentially stops the sebaceous glands of the skin of sebum production. This requires, however, consent by veterinary experts.

Dr. David Brooks is part of the online veterinary team at WhyDoesMyPet.com – Expert answers for all your pet questions [http://www.whydoesmypet.com]. Visit us today to find out more

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shih tzu care information

shih tzu care information
I need information or a website on how to care for an Imperial Shih Tzu puppy?.

My mom's going to find an Imperial Shih Tzu puppy now a farmer and we had trouble finding a site that explains how to take care of the puppies. For example When should we take him to the vet and what to eat and all that good stuff. We also plan to raise him with another female shih tzu with a family friend. Therefore, all information is useful, thanks.

Everyone puppies need the same attention, regardless of race. I have a Shih Tzu who is now two years. I was treated like any other puppy ate Purina Dog Chow and received their shots at 6, 9 and 12 weeks. Can they give the shots, but make sure that vaccines are refrigerated. If the plans are room temperature, then there are effective and could even be sick puppy. Be sure to read the label on the injection mode. If you're too nervous to take them to the vet. Most veterinarians to give a puppy package that gives all necessary information about your new bundle of joy, and having a paging file to track of all the needs of their children. Good luck! Remember that the most important thing a puppy needs is unconditional love.

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boxer adoption pa

boxer adoption pa

Cute Boxer puppies for sale in Pa.