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Topic: Skin problems For dogs

Related:
  Skin    Problems  
  Dog    Dog Behavior Problems  
  Dog Diseases and Health Problems  

 
 
 Vital Stats
The Brain has inferred the following facts from reading text collected on the topic:
Favorite possession(s):Smallpox vaccine
People talk about their ..:Body Odour
Personality:Nervous
Currently has on their coffee table:Cat Fancy magazine,  Dog World magazine,  Food & Wine magazine
Dream job(s):Dog groomer
Favorite body part(s):Skin,  Lungs,  Hair
Favorite animal(s):Cat,  Dog,  Wasps
Favorite time of year:Spring
Medical note(s):Infected with HIV,  Uses laxatives
Favorite drink(s):Milk
Worst habit(s):Smoking
Favorite quote(s):"There is no sincerer love than the love of food." - George Bernard Shaw (1856-1950)
 
 
 Expert Talk
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Albert Graham,
Backyard Pool Drainer

The only dogs that developed symptoms of heart failure were those that were being vaccinated yearly, eating commercial dog food, and getting suppressive drug treatment for other symptoms, such as skin problems.
Dogs with skin disease or circulatory problems.
Sam Hayden,
Gothic Nightclub Owner

Our dog Shadow is a Blue Merle Sheltie and has had reoccurring problems with his skin and hair.
Sarah Kennedy,
Fashion Model

Extreme self-grooming in dogs results in skin problems such as acral lick granuloma, a raised, bald sore found typically on the wrist or hock of the limbs.
Adam Findley,
Professional Motivator

Skin problems will start to clear up by the end of the sixth week, although shedding will increase sometimes, depending on the stage the dog is in, in its hair growth cycle.
David Rosenberg,
Dermatologist

Millions of cats and dogs around the world suffer from allergies, skin and gastrointestinal diseases, kidney failure and painful bone problems.
If the skin is normal and the dog's immune system is normal, Staph causes no problems to its host.
The second reason is that fleas are a primary cause of many skin related problems in cats and dogs.
 
 
 User Talk
Comments from our users:
From:
NIVESTI1@BELLSOUTH.NET
2005-06-01 16:51:06
MY 3 YEAR OLD BRITTANY SPANIEL HAS DEVELOPED SOME SORT OF SKIN DISORDER. I ONLY NOTICED ALL OF IT WHEN SHAVING HER FOR BREAST FEEDING THE PUPS. SHE HAS ALOT OF SCABS. NO ITCHING, NO BLEEDING. IT ALMOCST LOOKS LIKE HUMAN EXCEMA. NOW I NOTICED A COUPLE OF THE 2 WEEK OLD PUPS HAVE IT. ANY ANWSERS?
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