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A small red patch appeared on the back of the neck, with itching

Redness and itching on the skin may be allergic dermatitis, eczema, or parasites. Check the skin and coat for parasites; if unsure, see a vet for scrapings and allergy tests, then treat with antihistamines, antibiotics, antifungals, or topical anti-inflammatory cream.

Q&A 📅 August 7, 2026
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But there is no scabbing.

From the photo, the cat's skin is clearly inflamed and over-scratching has obscured the original signs, but ringworm cannot be ruled out. Besides ringworm, allergies, eczema, allergic dermatitis, and parasites can cause this. A skin exam is advised to confirm the cause.

Q&A 📅 August 7, 2026
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My dog has large-area hair loss and is shedding frantically

Large shedding has many causes. Dogs molt twice a year (spring and autumn) in a whole-body regular pattern without itch or eczema. But local loss with itch, redness, scabs, or symmetric loss suggests fungal, bacterial, mite, nutritional, or endocrine skin disease. The photo shows large loss, redness, and scabs on the hindquarters, likely pathological from skin disease; see a vet and do not feed human food, keep coat clean.

Q&A 📅 August 7, 2026
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My dog has a red patch on its belly

A red rash on the belly is often superficial pyoderma or eczema from a damp environment and weak skin, leading to bacterial infection. Keep it dry, disinfect with iodine, use antibacterial spray and zinc oxide ointment. White scales/crusting suggest fungus—get a scrape; use antifungal cream and an e-collar.

Q&A 📅 August 7, 2026
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How can I tell if my dog has mites?

Mites are invisible parasites on soft skin. Types: sarcoptic mites cause itching, hair loss, redness, eczema; demodectic mites cause hair loss, thickened skin, pyoderma with little itch. Get a skin scrape; treat with selamectin/ivermectin and antibacterial spray.

Q&A 📅 August 7, 2026
How to Relieve Allergy Symptoms in Cats

How to Relieve Allergy Symptoms in Cats

Cat allergies come from food, drugs, fleas, or the environment, and show as itching, redness, sneezing, or tearing. Remove the trigger — stop the food, treat drug reactions at a clinic, use an Elizabethan collar and flea control for skin or environmental allergy.

Pet Health 📅 August 7, 2026
Why Does Your Cat Keep Shaking Its Ears?

Why Does Your Cat Keep Shaking Its Ears?

Frequent ear shaking in cats is usually ear mites, ear inflammation, trapped water, or skin disease around the ear. Check the canal for dark discharge or redness; mites and infections need vet care and medication, while water needs gentle drying and regular cleaning.

Pet Health 📅 August 7, 2026
Why Does Your Dog Have Red Bumps on Its Skin?

Why Does Your Dog Have Red Bumps on Its Skin?

Red bumps on a dog are usually a sign of skin disease caused by fungal or bacterial infection, eczema, or parasite bites. Treat mild cases with an anti-itch ointment plus isolation and cleaning; for parasite-related bumps, apply external deworming and prevent spread to people and other pets.

Pet Health 📅 August 7, 2026
Does a Cat Shaking Its Head Mean Ear Mites?

Does a Cat Shaking Its Head Mean Ear Mites?

Frequent head shaking is not always caused by ear mites - it can also signal ear infections, parasites, or skin disease. Ear mites cause dark, foul-smelling discharge and intense itching; check the ears and, if you see redness, excess wax, or odor, see a vet for a proper diagnosis.

Pet Health 📅 August 7, 2026
Common Misconceptions About Feeding Pets

Common Misconceptions About Feeding Pets

Common feeding mistakes include giving white rice and organ meat (skin and bone problems), fish (choking and urinary stones), cooked bones (intestinal tears), human leftovers (too much salt and oil), long-term raw meat (dental and picky-eating issues), chocolate (toxic to dogs) and milk or raw egg white (diarrhea and vitamin loss). Feed a balanced, species-appropriate diet.

Pet Health 📅 August 7, 2026