«We also treat animals with recurring chronic skin infections, auto - immune skin diseases, and even cancer.» (vetmed.auburn.edu)
Skin cysts and tumors occur more frequently as do chronic skin infections. (chai-online.org)
If your dog shows any of these, speak with your veterinarian about the possibility of diabetes: Excessive thirst / drinks more water than usual (polydipsia) Urinates more frequently or in greater volumes (polyuria) or perhaps loses urinary control Consistently acts hungry (polyphagia) but maintains or loses weight Unusually sweet - smelling or fruity breath (from ketone production) Lethargy Dehydration Urinary tract infections Vomiting Chronic skin infections Cloudy or misty eyes (primarycarevet.com)