You need to understand these three situations when Fa Dou has red pimples on his body!
Red pimples on French Dou's body
Red pimples on French Dou's body are caused by sunburn
The owner was afraid that the dog would be hot in the summer, so he shaved the dog's hair. The main reason is that if you take your dog out in the sun after being shaved, people will get sunburned, let alone dogs. This condition mostly occurs in shaved dogs. Red bumps are also caused by ultraviolet allergy, which is usually caused by direct exposure of the skin to the sun. Therefore, dogs do not need to be shaved to cool down, and shaving has no benefit at all.
Red pimples on the French Dou’s body are bad stimuli
The dog has been exposed to some bad stimuli, such as moisture and parasite bites. The parasite editor won’t repeat it again, deworm! Dogs must be dewormed regularly, once a month. Dogs need to go out to play frequently, and they may also carry parasites. Simply combing and bathing cannot achieve the effect of repelling parasites. The vitality of parasites is also very tenacious. As for why you need to deworm once a month? Because the birth of parasites is also cyclical, we must also deworm in accordance with the periodicity of parasites.
Red pimples on French Dou’s body are caused by a poor environment
If the sanitary conditions are too poor and the home is too messy, things will grow on the dog’s body. For example, scabies mites generally have more serious symptoms in young dogs. They first appear on the bridge of the nose, cheeks, ears, and armpits, and then spread to the whole body. At first, the skin becomes red and small red boils appear, which later turn into blisters. After the blisters burst, a thick yellow oily exudate flows out.