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Belly bumps?
windweaver:
Hi! I'm Molly's mom, a dear dal/pit mix who runs our house. She has developed a condition which I am uncertain how to deal with. She has bumps on her belly, about 10 of them, and she's scratching them incessantly. Some are red and look like mosquito bites and some she has scratched until they bled and are scabbed. There are 10 of these bumps.
So, my question is, did she sit in a mosquito huddle, mayhaps? She's had K9 Advantix applied within the last 40 days...hmmm. I may have answered my own question.
Well, I'm looking forward to chatting with other dal folk; we also have a rottador, so big paws is what we do here.
Windweaver
Gracie Belle:
Hi there Windweaver. I'm Misty and you can see all my fur-kids in my signature. Welcome to BPO and I really hope you enjoy it here and also know you will find a lot of useful and very helpful information. Speaking of info, I have no idea what the bumps may be or what caused them but if they are irritating her to the point of scaring and scabbing I think it may be best to take her in to the vet for a professional opinion. It could be an allergy or a reaction to the Advatix but either way you will need to rule out all the potential causes.
I hope to see pictures of Molly very soon and again, welcome to BPO.
Ali:
We have a member whose dane recently had belly bumps -
Miss R, where are ya? What was that on Chloe's belly again?
GoldenPyrs:
Welcome Windweaver! Our dogs had some bumps here early in the summer. Our's improved a few days after we applied Advantage (no ticks here, thank goodness) and fleas are only an occasional problem in the summer. Although they didn't get any new bumps or bites after that, it did take up to a week for the old ones to resolve. If only one of your dogs has the bumps (and only on the tummy where hair is sparse), they also might be spider bites. We've seen that once or twice, too. You might want to get them checked out by the vet though if they don't go away quickly or if Molly has any other symptoms. Dal/Pitty and Rottador puppers? ;D They sound adorable! We have Daisy a Goldenador Retriever, Sammy a Great Pyrenees, Cassie a Pyr-surprise mix. ;) :D Glad you found us!
schelmischekitty:
here's a link that nina posted (dibby dog). anywho, it has a chart with conditions, descriptions, etc of skin ailments in dogs.
http://www.lowchensaustralia.com/health/skin.htm
it says:
Condition:
Allergic and Irritant
Contact Dermatitis
Description:
Reaction of the pet's skin to something it had contact with such as wool or plastics
Symptoms:
Red skin and small bumps or blisters on the areas of skin that are sparsely haired and directly exposed to the offending substance, itching
Diagnosis:
Patch test, exclusion trials
Treatment:
Restrict exposure to the allergen or contact irritant in the pet's environment, steroids, antihistamines
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Bacterial Infection
Often occurs as a result of another condition
Redness, pustules, bumps, sometimes itching
Microscopic examination of smear; culture
Treat underlying condition; topical and/or oral antibiotics
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Chiggers (Harvest mites)
Seasonal disease caused by larvae of the chigger
Itching, bumps usually on feet, abdomen, folds at base of ears
Visualization of mite larvae or microscopic examination of skin scraping
Permethrin (Dogs ONLY) or Pyrethrin
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