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kimrose


Feisty
Feisty
06/15/2007 12:21 PM  

Ok, this is gross and weird, but can dogs get zits??   Seriously, Mic has had this little red bump on his chest for 2 days and I've been keeping an eye on it.  I figured it was just a little bug bite or maybe he bumped himself (he's a bit of a clutz) but then this morning when we got up I checked it out... and it's got white in the middle.  It looks just like a zit that's ready to burst!  


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PamWh


Attention Starved
Attention Starved
06/15/2007 12:23 PM  
Fire ant bites look like that too. They get pus in the middle.

PamWh
aka Bob's Mom

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doecart


Terrier Terror
Terrier Terror
06/15/2007 12:25 PM  

Well, well. You learn something new every day. I just did.

Acne

Dogs can get acne, too. Typically it shows up as bumps on a dog's chin that resemble those seen with acne in people. In some cases, this can be the result of allergic reactions. Plastic food bowels may be a source of these reactions in some dogs. Demodectic mange, immunosuppressive disease, drug reactions and trauma are other possible underlying causes.

Canine acne usually occurs on the chin of affected dogs. It resembles acne in humans and it tends to occur in a similar pattern, showing up in adolescence and continuing into adulthood in a small percentage of dogs. Short coated dogs, such as boxers, bulldog and Doberman pinschers are most commonly affected. Usually this is a minor problem but some dogs can develop significant infections.

It is necessary to appropriately treat any underlying disease in order to succeed in eliminating the acne long term. Most cases of canine acne can be controlled.

Mild forms of acne may just appear as reddened bumps on the skin. More severe cases may have larger hard lumps, sometimes associated with a draining tract.

It is not always necessary to treat acne. When it becomes a problem, it will often respond to treatment with a shampoo containing benzoyl peroxide. Dogs may be sensitive to gels or shampoos containing greater than 2.5% benzoyl peroxide. In really severe cases, antibiotic treatment lasting several weeks or even short term treatment with corticosteroids may be necessary.

kimrose


Feisty
Feisty
06/15/2007 12:41 PM  
I've never seen fire ants around here, hmmm I wonder if we have them around here? Also, doecart... I can't believe dogs can get acne!!! I thought I was being crazy I don't know what would have caused it if it is acne though... He hasn't done anything or ate anything different in the past couple days...

Very curious... I just am clueless!

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doecart


Terrier Terror
Terrier Terror
06/15/2007 12:45 PM  

I didn't think so either Kim. I Googled it for kicks and it actually came up with that. I am as surprised as you are. I've been MIA for the most part from the site for the past 4 months due to a new job. My name is Doreen and I've been a member of the forum since we got Vinnie 3 years ago. Just haven't been around lately. You do excellent Photoshop work. I am a Graphic Designer and I too use Photoshop CS2. Now I KNOW that those tabloid papers are a bunch of hooie. Nice to meet you!!

kimrose


Feisty
Feisty
06/15/2007 12:54 PM  
Oh cool!! Another photoshop guru!!! yay!!! It's nice to meet you too! I'd love to see some of your work sometime, I'm just getting into it... It's funny, I look at everything differently now too, I'm always thinking "I know how they did that!" or "oh, that was photoshoped!!" or my favorite "I could do that!"

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swatson6


Attention Starved
Attention Starved
06/15/2007 2:22 PM  
Maybe an ingrown hair, Kim?

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kimrose


Feisty
Feisty
06/15/2007 2:27 PM  
Posted By swatson6 on 06/15/2007 2:22 PM
Maybe an ingrown hair, Kim?



Can dogs get those??   It's so funny, my sister said he was just a late bloomer and he's only now hitting puberty


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spence9118


Terrier Terror
Terrier Terror
06/15/2007 2:47 PM  
Charlie had one of those not too long ago it looked like a zit so I got the stuff off and put a little antibiotic stuff on it since he likes to roll in poo and I didnt want it to get infected but now its al gone.

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Brandy


Firehouse Big Dog
Firehouse Big Dog
06/15/2007 10:06 PM  
Sampson had a HUGE one (about the size of a marble), it got all hard and nasty and he had to go to the vet because I thought he had a cyst or something. She popped it and it was fine in a day or two....of course I like to lost my lunch when she popped it...I was six months prego at the time and she didn't warn me she was gonna do it!!!

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