Friday, March 30, 2012

My dog has spots on his belly that look like white heads, and his belly is very red?

The problem are is down by his willy and he also has what looks like lots of black moles. He does not have fleas and the do not look like ticks, the look excall like a white-head looks on a human. We keep his hair short so the are very easy to see. He goes walking on the moore's a lot and like to role around next to dead animals, im worried he has pick up some deasse. They dont seem to be bothering him. I have bathed him with normal dog shampoo and this has not made any difference.



My dog has spots on his belly that look like white heads, and his belly is very red?

It sounds like Canine staph infection, caused initially by an allergy to something, likely grasses rubbing n his belly. When you get home form the moors, wipe his belly with baby wipes or such...I use diluted Listerine on a wahscloth...he may need an antibiotic cream from the vet to get rid of the initial infection. Canine Staph infection is not contagious to humans.



My dog has spots on his belly that look like white heads, and his belly is very red?

I would take it to the vet, it sounds like one form of Mange. It also could be ant bites.



My dog has spots on his belly that look like white heads, and his belly is very red?

I would get a vet to check him out. Could be an allergic reaction, or a number of other things causing irritation.



My dog has spots on his belly that look like white heads, and his belly is very red?

Bacterial infection, parasite or mange of some kind, allergic reaction to some plant he rolled in are all possible, all need different treatment. See the vet.



My dog has spots on his belly that look like white heads, and his belly is very red?

My Yorkie had something like that before and it turned out that he was allergic to the grass. I would take him to the Vet and get it checked out.



My dog has spots on his belly that look like white heads, and his belly is very red?

i've had three whippets and this has happened with all of them. and it is exclusive to the summer time when they are running through long weeds and such. it also didn't seem to bother them despite it seeming to get very bad (lots of coverage and very red and looking like it's irritated). the vet could not diagnose it and eventually it went away. this could always be something different than what our dogs had which seemed to be irritations from thistle or other vegetation. likely the vet won't do anything about it, but no harm in checking, other than the bill!



My dog has spots on his belly that look like white heads, and his belly is very red?

He has a staph infection and needs to be on antibotics immediately.

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