you should ask your vet. you can't really be sure what it is.
2006-06-20 12:11:45
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answered by Meridian Nocturne 3
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answered by ? 3
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There is a skin condition that is common in dogs, especially puppies, it's due to tiny mites that all dogs have, but some dogs react differently to them, it's called demadex mites. I would keep an eye on it, and if it gets worse take it to the vet, but if it remains the same just wait until your next visit to ask. They also make special shampoos for these mites that your doctor should sell fairly cheap. Usually with treatment as puppies their immunity becomes strong enough that the reaction to the mites disappears.
2006-06-20 12:32:23
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answered by Anonymous
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There is a skin condition that is common in dogs, especially puppies, it's due to tiny mites that all dogs have, but some dogs react differently to them, it's called demadex mites. I would keep an eye on it, and if it gets worse take it to the vet, but if it remains the same just wait until your next visit to ask. They also make special shampoos for these mites that your doctor should sell fairly cheap. Usually with treatment as puppies their immunity becomes strong enough that the reaction to the mites disappears.
2006-06-20 12:16:02
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answered by chessapeke 2
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When dogs have skin issues, there are many different things that could be the cause. There are bugs, allergies, poor food quality, mange, ringworm, skin infections, etc. The only person who can find out what it is and effectively treat it is your veterinarian. And no matter what anyone on here says, if skin problems are common to a certain breed it doesn't mean that they are SUPPOSED to have them - the vet needs to check the dog out!
2006-06-20 12:18:18
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answered by autumnfaerie8 4
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My Dalmatian has a few of these. They look kind of like beauty marks. They are called "skin tags" and they are harmless. But have your Vet check him out to make sure they are not cancerous.
2006-06-20 12:17:14
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answered by Kayylee 3
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If they are on her chin, it could be puppy acne. This is common and will go away in time. If they get real bad or don't go away, the vet can prescribe an antibiotic to get rid of them.
2006-06-20 13:41:30
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answered by A Great Dane Lady 7
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It is common the breed it is no big deal that is just how they are now if one keeps growing and growing get it checked out it could be malignant. I have raised the breed for quite I few years.
2006-06-20 12:11:47
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answered by Shorty 2
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PYODERMA. Needs antibiotics. Take the dog to the vet. Very easy to treat.
2006-06-20 12:55:09
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answered by ARE YOUR NEWFS GELLIN'? 7
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maybe your dogs has allergies, dogs get them too, mine sneazes a lot.
Try some giving him benadryl for a couple of days and he doesn't get better than you'll probably have to take him to the vet.
2006-06-20 12:12:39
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answered by lf 3
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I had a cat like that it turned out to be flee bites
2006-06-20 12:10:21
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answered by first_gholam 4
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