Does your dog have a rash on his belly? Here's what could be causing it and what you can do to treat it.
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Are pit bulls prone to skin issues? We investigate, as well as provide several options to treat and prevent pit bull skin issues.
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Dog rashes: The potential causes: fleas, allergies (skin, food). Resulting in bumps, skin infections or dry skin.leaving your dog with crusty scabs.
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Dog rashes: The potential causes: fleas, allergies (skin, food). Resulting in bumps, skin infections or dry skin.leaving your dog with crusty scabs.
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Dog rashes: The potential causes: fleas, allergies (skin, food). Resulting in bumps, skin infections or dry skin.leaving your dog with crusty scabs.
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Dog rashes: The potential causes: fleas, allergies (skin, food). Resulting in bumps, skin infections or dry skin.leaving your dog with crusty scabs.
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American Pit Bulls and related breeds like Staffordshire Terriers can suffer from a host of skin problems! Our guide takes a look at how to care for them.
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American Pit Bulls and related breeds like Staffordshire Terriers can suffer from a host of skin problems! Our guide takes a look at how to care for them.
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American Pit Bulls and related breeds like Staffordshire Terriers can suffer from a host of skin problems! Our guide takes a look at how to care for them.
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American Pit Bulls and related breeds like Staffordshire Terriers can suffer from a host of skin problems! Our guide takes a look at how to care for them.
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Skin Conditions are extremely common, even as common as they are as a pet owner no one wants to see their baby go through that kind of pain and discomfort that some skin conditions can cause. This article was wrote to help inform what causes these conditions, and also ways to treat and prevent them.
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The Truth about the Pitbull Terrier You might think you know everything about the Pitbull (or even Pibble!), for better or for worse.
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The Truth about the Pitbull Terrier You might think you know everything about the Pitbull (or even Pibble!), for better or for worse.
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The Truth about the Pitbull Terrier You might think you know everything about the Pitbull (or even Pibble!), for better or for worse.
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Learn about the veterinary topic of Hives and Rashes (Urticaria) in Dogs. Find specific details on this topic and related topics from the Merck Vet Manual.
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Pit bulls are prone to skin allergies. Here's what you need to know to treat your dog's allergies and avoid reactions to certain dog foods.
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The most common problems that pitbull owners face is skin allergies. Learn how to treat pitbull skin problems.
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Have a Pitbull that's scratching and chewing like crazy? You're not alone. Pitties are predisposed to a wide range of skin conditions and allergies. The key to providing your dog with some relief is identifying its source and knowing how to address it
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Skin conditions are a very common health problem in dogs. A skin rash in dogs can be caused by an underlying condition such as allergies, heat, bacterial infections and parasites.
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Dr. Katie Smith discusses hives in dogs, including what causes them, symptoms of hives, and how to treat this common skin condition.
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NEED HELPFUL ADVICE: I have a full blooded blue pitbul champion Gotti line, he is four months old, and off course he is one of my kids, I am trying to find the best food to feed him that can also help with his skin, right now I feed him "Taste of the Wild Pacific…
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I have an 8 month old rednose pitbull that I rescued...she's a great dog we love her.Her skin was fine for a while but now she has a rash on her belly, paws, ears, around her neck, I was told it was a food allergy, to feed her natural balance dog food wich comes in…
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Once you figure out the cause, you can start treatment to give your pup some much-needed relief.
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FCP is a developmental defect of one of the coronoid processes. A genetic component is thought to be involved and males appear to be more commonly affected. It is usually seen in large breed dogs such as Bernese Mountain Dogs, Golden Retrievers, Labrador Retrievers, Rottweilers, and German Shepherds. Lameness usually develops in the foreleg of young dogs. Several radiographs of each affected leg, with the leg in different positions, are necessary in order to get an accurate assessment of various bones and joints. Surgery is the treatment of choice for this condition, and its aim is to remove any abnormal cartilage or bone in an attempt to return the joint to a more normal anatomy and function.
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