This article tells you how to view and treat skin diseases in dogs

 8:35am, 11 September 2025

It is very common for dogs to have skin diseases, so what should I do if my dog ​​has skin diseases? The following are common skin diseases and treatment methods for dogs. Pet owners can prescribe the right medicine.

1. Dog ringworm

Dog ringworm

Dog ringworm is a common skin disease in dogs. Dogs will have local desquamation, hair loss, and round or oval patchy areas that will spread throughout the body. When you see dogs scratching and licking, you should pay attention. It is recommended to take vitamin B for nutrition and use Puante skin spray. If it is serious, apply ointment.

2. Parasite infection

Dogs are infected with parasites, with local hair sparse or completely dehaired, and small bumps in the skin. You need to deworm them on time. Spray the skin spray on the affected area. You can also apply mite cream after it is dry.

3. Ear mites

Dog ear mites are a type of ectopic parasite infection and are also the most common one. It is recommended to deworm and clean the dog's external body + ear washing liquid, drop the ear washing liquid into the ear, and let the dog throw it out by itself. In severe cases, it can be matched with ear skin spirit.

4. Eczema

The inflammatory response of epidermal cells in dog skin to sensitizers is generally caused by environmental moisture. If the area is small, use iodine to disinfect it, and then use a skin spray to wet it. If the area is large, send it to the doctor for treatment in time.

5. Trauma, postoperative wound

If the dog has trauma, or postoperative wounds, you can use cotton swabs and iodine to clean the wound around it, and then spray it with skin spray on the affected area to prevent infection and promote wound healing.