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Dog Hot Spots Can Sometimes Have An Underlying Cause

Topic: PetsPublished August 28, 2011

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The loss of fur on certain parts of a dog's body may be indicative of a condition called dog hot spots. In some cases the affected area may appear wet. This is not always the case though. Infection of skin by bacteria is the cause of hot spots. The bacteria proliferates only in weather conditions suitable for them and hence hot spots are often associated with changes in the environment. Some of the reasons for this illness can be inadequate hygiene, allergy or even temperamental problems. It is common for healthy dogs to experience skin irritation at the beginning of an infection. There may be many reasons for this such as being allergic to parasites or food, environmental changes, matted fur that results in concentration of moisture or dirt, etc. Continued licking or scratching of certain body parts due to the presence of allergens, boredom or sometimes behavioral problems may also result in the condition. A skin irritation can be the result of allergies caused by parasites or it may again be due to food. Even dogs with good immunity can fall prey to this problem. When infections are involved and you are unable to ascertain the problem, you will require supervision from a veterinarian. At times they will suggest clipping around the area that is affected and washing with a gentle cleanser or antiseptic solution. If the area is caused by constant licking or scratching, an e-collar may be recommended until the area heals. Skin irritations can be treated relatively easy, but there is usually a deeper problem causing the issue. Resolving the bigger issue is important. The skin infection will reoccur until you have solved the problem. In case the condition is caused by poor grooming, then more frequent grooming sessions with more care will be required. It is necessary to remove all matted portions from the dog's fur more regularly. Two times a week or even more may be necessary so as to prevent skin infections. The matted portions can be cut off and removed to disentangle the hair. Services of a professional groomer may be sought in case the owner is not in a position to provide sufficient attention. The underlying condition has to be found if you want to be able to cure the condition when it is due to more than a simple infection. This can be a difficult process in which possible causes will have to be found and eliminated. The advice of the vet will be valuable in this regard. When it comes to dog hot spots regular exercise is necessary. Plenty of play things to keep them busy and healthy can be a huge help to prevent boredom. Along with this, regular grooming and observation of your pet is needed.

Jennifer is a dog health professional who specializes in rashes on dogs.

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