Many
developed flea allergic dermatitis, often complicated by a superficial skin infection.
Not exact matches
Next Day Pets claimed that some dogs who are
allergic to
flea bites can
develop dermatitis, which causes the pups to foster oozing hot spots of severely irritated skin.
Most dogs that are bitten by
fleas will experience some itching, but some dogs may also
develop a severe
allergic skin condition called
flea allergy
dermatitis.
In some cases the dog may
develop an
allergic reaction to the
flea bites and show signs of
dermatitis.
Dogs usually
develop food allergies at older ages, so puppies with itchy, red skin are likely suffering from a
flea allergy or contact
dermatitis (an
allergic skin reaction).
In addition to itching and discomfort, some pets
develop skin rashes and
allergic dermatitis from
fleas.
Cats that are
allergic to
flea bites
develop flea allergy
dermatitis.