Thursday, February 18, 2010

Dog Has Skin Tag On Lip What Is This On My Dog?

What is this on my dog? - dog has skin tag on lip

Some time ago a dog had a wound in the lip. Because in kindergarten, they looked for a while to see whether it puppy warts, but the man said that he had not so completely that there is no need to take to the vet and he is completely healed; after two days. He thought it was probably just a skin tag. I say this because it is the first time I heard of something like
Today, while playing with my dog, I noticed something a little rusty on the belly. It is a circle slightly smaller than a penny. There are no other bumps anywhere else. It is far enough in his stomach, about two inches above the vaginal area, a few in the middle of the line of the nipple.
Any idea what might that be? A little afraid that we are puppy warts. isNo one? It's a bit of a strange place for them, they have scratched, I think it could be a bit like exsema (SP). Not at all addressed, as well as a red scab like thing. For me, it's hard to really see, because it is not really in the not always held her back.
To my knowledge, has not been exposed to something unusual.
They do not seem to be bothered (although last night I kissed her belly, but may have been the more toilets)
It is a laboratory at the age of one years

3 comments:

Jen J said...

It could be ringworm could cause an allergic reaction can be many things. If you can see a picture of ringworm on a dog should be quite obvious to see if it braid or not. A typical "halo" that occurs in the area.

If ringworm treatment with 1 teaspoon of boric acid with 1 / 2 cup of water. Transfer the solution several times a day, as you can, and in 2 to 3 days, the problem has disappeared. Works like a charm!

Good luck.

Dances With Woofs! said...

Sounds like it could be ringworm. If so, you need to be treated, too, is contagious for humans.

http://www.peteducation.com/article.cfm? ...

~M|ssy~ said...

Are you sure this is not the navel?

If so, this may be an athlete. If you are worried, you should consult your veterinarian.

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