
Beagle skin health
Beagles is a happy, energetic and affectionate dog and most families love beagles as pets. Also, like other dog breeds, Beagle dogs also have health problems. One of the health problems of Beagle dog is that it tends to skin infection / problem.
What is the common skin disease of Beagle dogs?
As with other breeds, the problem of beagle dog skin can be caused by numerous drugs including infectious agents (bacteria, viruses, fungi, parasites), external stimuli, allergens and trauma (burns, radiation) there is.
Bacterial dermatitis (pyoderma)
For bacteria that may cause skin infections, Staphylococcus Intermedius (The most common cause substance), normal resident bacteria of the skin ( Staphylococcus sp. , Streptococci sp. ), Pseudomonas sp. ,and E. coli.
In these warm and wet conditions of bacteria can overgrow and colonize these areas so that it can be used for folding of the lips, facial folds, neck folds, axillary areas, dorsal or plantar comb teeth, outside Regions such as pubic and tail folding, bacterial pyoderma skin surface.
Dermatomycosis
Dermatophytes Microsporum canis, M. gypseum, Trichophyton mentagrophytes ) Is a common fungal agent that causes skin problems in dogs. In dogs with dermatomycosis, the affected area is alopecia, a scaly patch with broken bones. Papules and pustules may also be formed in the affected area.
Manges and ectoparasites (fleas and ticks)
Manganese mite revenge sp. And Sarcopes scaven There is also the possibility of hair loss and dermatitis. Fleas and ticks can also induce dermatitis. The condition called flea allergic dermatitis is common to dogs, flea bites cause severe irritation, and dogs can develop hypersensitivity to flea saliva (injected at feeding / occlusion) is there.
Allergy (atopic dermatitis)
Allergens in the environment may cause allergic reactions mainly observed in the skin (allergic inhalation dermatitis or atopy). Allergic inhalation dermatitis is a very common allergy in dogs and about 10% of dogs suffering from that condition are allergies. The most frequently affected areas include the feet, the face, the ears, the axilla, and the abdomen.
Food allergy is also a common type of dog's atopy. Foods that cause dogs most frequently allergies include beef, poultry, corn, wheat, soybeans, milk and so on.
Other causes of skin problems
Nutritional deficiency, hypothyroidism, hypoadrenal cortical hypofunction, excessive estrogen production or administration can also cause skin problems (often considered hair loss).
How do you know my beagle has skin diseases?
Normally skin problems are identified as follows.
- Itching and itching
- Skin irritation (dermatitis) - Skin erythema (erythema), scaling, pustules
- Scratching
- Loss of hair
- Licking
How are skin diseases diagnosed?
In the skin problem, the veterinarian needs to thoroughly examine the dog (type of lesion, place / affected area) and know the history of the dermatologist. The veterinarian may need to perform a diagnostic useful test such as wood lamp inspection (dermal mycosis), fungal culture, allergy test (meal inspection, patch inspection, intradermal examination), skin scratching, hair combing A flea or a coat for a lie, a biopsy. In some cases, skin infections or itching may be idiopathy after performing all diagnostic tests. In the case of idiopathic skin disorders corticosteroids or antihistamines and essential fatty acids can be given.
What is the treatment of skin problems?
In order to effectively treat skin infections, it is necessary to identify the underlying cause. Bacterial pyoderma is treated by oral antibiotics (given for 21 to 30 days and longer treatment period in the case of chronic). If you have fleas and ticks you can give insecticides.
Local and systemic therapy can be applied until the root cause is revealed. Cleansing shampoo and antiparasitic shampoo are prepared and can be used for regular cleaning (remove extra oil from the blanket). Medicated shampoos containing chlorhexidine and benzoyl peroxide are widely used for antibacterial properties. Antiskrebrin shampoo contains tar, sulfur and salicylic acid and they can be used for seborrheic dermatitis. In the case of antifungal shampoos, they have not been shown to shorten the course of infection and are best avoided.
Beagle What can I do to keep my dog's health healthy?
Give your dog a perfect and balanced diet that meets his nutritional needs .
Make sure that the amount of protein, fat, carbohydrates, vitamins, and minerals are proper, whether the Beagle dog is a puppy or an adult. Dogs also require linoleic acid, an essential unsaturated fatty acid important in coat and skin health, found in corn, safflower, sunflower, and soybean oil.
Regular grooming
Brush your dog's coat at least once a week and bathe your dog one or two times a week. Brushing the haircut provides the necessary bonding for your pet, but it also helps massage the skin and release natural skin oil. Regular brushing gives time to check for ticks, fleas and other skin and hair problems.
Periodic inspection
Bring your dog regularly to the veterinarian and have him check the early signs of skin parasites and skin and hair problems. Skin problems may be caused by the underlying medical condition, and if the disease is diagnosed and treated early, it will help many of the dogs.
