Sunday, January 31, 2010

My English Bulldog Has Aspiration Pneumonia My English Bulldog Seems To Have A Serious Skin Infection Around His Face? Any Help?

My English Bulldog seems to have a serious skin infection around his face? Any help? - my english bulldog has aspiration pneumonia

My English bulldog, Mambo, is a little more than a year. Here in the last two days was a little depressed. I see her face as she seemed to be formed. Your skin is disturbed, with redness. He lost his hair around his face. Under the chin. There are some dents, patchy hair loss, skin, and usually just looks miserable. Any idea what might that be?

7 comments:

all4bull... said...

are what you eat and drink, or in a container made of plastic. This can be used pimples or porcelain stanless cause.

So many things could happen. Are you keeping pipes clean. I would say a visit to the veterinarian is necessary that you can give something for relief.

maddiemo... said...

Facial acne or eczema:

Never Bulldogs face in all sorts of strange places. Some are susceptible to current bacterial infections. The spots on the face of the dog and chin. Normally you can do so much, ointment by washing and laundry, an anti-biotic. Or try OXYIO (benzoyl peroxide), you can buy in a pharmacy. If they persist, you will be an oral medication, antibiotics from your vet.

b_bardi9... said...

Please go to the vet! It could be scabies, and the veterinarian must have a skin scraping take (pain free) and look under the microscope: The itching is a little bug that burrows under your skin! There are 2 types: sarcoptic: very contagious to other animals and even humans.
Demodex is not contagious, but it needs to be treated, or continue the dissemination activities: Take a look at his feet, the dogs, including the likes too.Go toes.It on the field as soon as possible to investigate.

_Briana_ said...

The veterinarian evaluates the problem better than anyone else here. Apart from a food allergy might (which can occur at any time, even after just the food) has the same lifetime, respiratory allergies (possibly from pollen in your area), demodex mange (not contagious but they need your vet dips mitaban Company ) flea allergy (flea saliva causes an allergic reaction itchy and your dog has caused the most damage), "hot spots", etc. There are very few chances that your dog is clear on this point. Home remedies rarely work. Fortunately, the sound is not really a problem. I hope that everything goes well for you!

marcia r said...

You probably should take him to the vet for that. Several factors may to a skin rash. My schnauzer has red scabs on his ears and scratching. He has food allergies! I never thought, dass Have you anything to eat? My dog had a reaction when you move your parvo 5 at one blow. I knew that sensitivities.

Chocosta... said...

I think it is a skin allergies have. Take him to a vet. There will be injected for approximately three meetings. My dog had similar rashes before. It was almost the entire body. We were so afraid they would lose all his hair. Ibomic injected. I do not know what your vet will prescribe for your dog.

Maggie M said...

It seems that the vet would be the best solution, it sounds like scabies. Scabies is very common and easily treated.

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