Sentences with phrase «canine pyoderma»

Pimples on my Blue Nosed Pitbull Can Be Canine Pyoderma My blue nosed pitbull has severe canine acne all over the sides of her face and on her back.
Canine pyoderma refers to any dog skin sore or lesion that is pus - producing.
In overall diagnoses, canine pyoderma is second only to flea allergy dermatitis in frequency.
Part of the canine pyoderma diagnostic process will be to determine if the patient has any predisposing factors that allowed the pyoderma to take hold.

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In cases of canine demodicosis with concurrent deep pyoderma, direct examination of the exudate from pustules or fistulous draining tracts may also reveal mites.
More frequent causes of treatment failure in canine demodicosis include poor pyoderma control, premature discontinuation of therapy, unsuccessful control of underlying conditions, and the use of concomitant glucocorticoids (Table 3).
The next two talks discussed the incredible complexity of the canine and human microbiome and possible help for dogs with pyoderma and extreme itching problems.
In the case of puppy skin pimples (see third page), conditions can be caused by puppy pyoderma (mild skin infection), puppy warts (virus), canine acne, demodex mites and puppy strangles.
Clinical differential diagnoses for canine DM and DM - like disease include juvenile - onset demodicosis, dermatophytosis, facial pyoderma, and discoid lupus erythematosus.
Mupirocin Ointment is indicated for the topical treatment of canine bacterial infections of the skin, including superficial pyoderma, caused by susceptible strains of Staphylococcus aureus and Staphylococcus intermedius.
CONVENIA (cefovecin sodium) is an injectable antimicrobial indicated for the treatment of canine skin infections (secondary superficial pyoderma, abscesses, and wounds) caused by susceptible strains of Staphylococcus intermedius and Streptococcus canis (Group G).
Muricin Ointment by Dechra is indicated for the topical treatment of canine bacterial infections of the skin, including superficial pyoderma, caused by susceptible strains of Staphylococcus aureus and Staphylococcus intermedius.
«Pyoderma in dogs is the most common type of canine skin disorders.
Canine acne could also be classified as a type of pyoderma.
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