Sunday, August 2, 2009

My pet dog is dachshund which suffers by boils all over the body and patches are forming.suggestTreatment pl.


Answers:
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Actinomycosis and norcadiosis: Uncommon skin infections with abscesses and draining sinus tracts that discharge pus and respond slowly to treatment.

Acute moist dermatitis (Hot spots): Rapidly advancing patches of inflamed skin from which the hair falls out. The skin is covered with a wet exudate of pus. Progresses through self-chewing and results in pyoderma. (See Intructions for Yeast Problems)

Cellulitis or abscess: Painful, warm, reddened skin, or pockets of pus beneath the skin. Look for a cause (such as a foreign body, bite wound, self-trauma from irritative skin disease).

Folliculitis (Hair pore infection): Hair shaft protrudes through center of pustule. Superficial-Similar to impetigo, but extends to involve armpit folds and chest. Deep-Pustules become larger and firmer. Pus, crusts and draining tracts in the skin.

Impetigo: Pimple-like bumps (pustules) and thin brown crust on hairless skin of abdomen and groin. Occurs in young puppies.

Interdigital cysts: A swelling between the toes that may open and drain pus.

Mycetoma: Painful swelling at the site of a puncture wound, usually on legs or feet. Pus drains through sinus tracts deep in the mass.

Puppy acne: Purplish red bumps (pustules) on the chin and lower lip. Not painful. (See this story)

Puppy strangles (Juvenile pyoderma): Painful swelling of face (lips, eyelids, ears), followed by rapid appearance of pustules and draining sores. Occurs in puppies under four months of age.

Skin fold pyoderma (Skin wrinkle infection): Red, inflamed skin with a foul odor in lip fold, nose fold, vulvar fold and tail fold.
GS
It sounds like you need to get him to the vet ASAP!!
You might try treating him for fleas first...if he has those, he might be scratching and biting at the flea bites, which causes irritation, which makes him scratch even more, and then you're in an ugly cycle of itchy irritation.
Take your dog to a vet as soon as possible. As a pet owner, it's your responsibility to see to his medical needs.
Oh that is so sad. I also have a mini dachshund. I am so sorry to hear that. Did you take him to the vet. If you already did and that vet doesn't have a solution thenyou need to switch vets.
sounds like ringworm or mange.both require a vet visit
We can't 'suggestTreatment' because we aren't veterinarians.

That is where your dog needs to be.
He might be suffering from scabies... Get him treated by a veterinary doctor鈥?
ur dog is suffering from a serious problem which can be very painful for it there are some shots u can give him but take his docs advice first
it seems to be serious and so bad they cant even express their feelings , its better for a VET to understand rather wait anymore so get goin ....then and wishing get well soon to ur doggy

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