Poison ivy normally doesn't affect dogs as it can not make
contact with the skin due to their coat; however, ingestion of poison ivy usually causes gastrointestinal upset (vomiting, diarrhoea and abdominal pain) and irritation in and around the mouth.
Not exact matches
You may have heard
skin - to -
skin contact is good; what you are doing is better
due to the time you spend
with him.
This usually results in less diaper rashes
due to bacteria and ammonia coming in
contact with the baby's
skin.
The red color is essentially colorless in the anhydrous (oil based) product (the overall green color
due to the yellow and blue colors also in the formulation) and changes to a relatively bright pinky - red when in in
contact with (moisture - containing)
skin,» says Senior Beauty Researcher Clare Durrant.
Zimmerman was apparently confounded when he was ordered to have 39 of his dogs seen by a veterinarian
due to flea and fly bites that, rest assured, went above and beyond that of minor
skin irritations. Indeed, since dog wardens are now outfitted
with digital cameras it would be of tremendous interest to know if photographs of the doomed dogs exist. Nevertheless, Zimmerman
contacted a large animal veterinarian for advice despite the fact that the state's Dog Law requires all licensed canine kennels to have documentation providing the name and
contact information for the veterinarian of record who cares for the dogs. Could it be that Richard Martrich and Orlando Aguirre, the two dog wardens who had inspected the kennel over the previous six years, had overlooked this detail and is it possible that the dogs in Zimmerman's care had never been seen by a veterinarian?
Fleas also cause flea allergy dermatitis
due to flea saliva that comes in
contact with the cat's
skin and results in redness and hypersensitivity.
It is not usually
due to inhalation, but
due to
contact with the
skin.
Allergies
Contact dermatitis is one of the most common causes of the bumps and is due to allergens and irritants coming in direct contact with the skin
Contact dermatitis is one of the most common causes of the bumps and is
due to allergens and irritants coming in direct
contact with the skin
contact with the
skin itself.
If ingested, surface cleaners can cause vomiting and diarrhea, or blistering and rashes if they come into
contact with your pet's
skin,
due to common ingredients such as ammonia, chlorine, glycol ethers and formaldehyde.