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My dog has a few scabs self-inflicted scratches or skin disease?
Based on the signs, hair loss, scabs, and redness are usually from skin disease, often triggered by itching and over-scratching from bacteria, fungus, allergy, or eczema. A skin exam at the clinic is best; if unavailable, use pet skin sprays and an antihistamine with a collar.

Yufeng Yellow Rabbit
The Yufeng Yellow Rabbit is a medium-sized fur-and-meat dual-purpose breed widely kept in rural China. Developed from the Taihang Mountain Rabbit and the Belgian Rabbit, it is valued for fast growth, high feed efficiency, strong disease resistance, and adaptability to varied climates.

Blanc de Hotot Rabbit
The Blanc de Hotot Rabbit comes in large and dwarf forms, both pet breeds known for their pure white coat with black eye-rings and earsβlike a panda. Gentle and cute, it needs regular grooming, nail trimming, and a dry, quiet home.

How to Treat Dog Keratitis
Dog keratitis shows as discharge and red conjunctiva and worsens without prompt care. It splits into acute, chronic, and purulent forms; treat with chloramphenicol or warm/cold compresses, flush acute cases with boric acid or rivanol, and address the root cause (distemper, chlamydia, allergy, chemical burn).

What to Watch for When Raising Dogs in Spring
Spring's high humidity and active parasites raise the risk of skin disease, colds, and stomach upset in dogs. Keep the coat dry, warm the dog after baths, add vitamins during the shedding season, and deworm monthly (pups) or every 2-3 months (adults).

What Are the Symptoms and Causes of Cat Allergies?
Cat allergies usually cause intense itching and skin damage, plus redness, swelling, and sometimes sneezing or even anaphylactic shock. Common triggers are food, drugs, parasite saliva (fleas, mites), and airborne allergens like pollen and dust. Find and remove the cause, and see a vet for severe reactions.
What happens when a dog gets skin disease?
Dog skin disease usually causes hair loss, itching, dandruff, bumps, and scabs, varying by type. Common ones include eczema, mange, bacterial, and fungal infections. Eczema from allergies causes red, itchy, wet skin that may secondarily infect; mange from mites is contagious with severe itch and hair loss; bacterial shows redness, pus, wounds; fungal shows hair loss, redness, itch, dandruff. See a vet promptly.

Why Is My Dog Losing Hair on Its Nose?
Hair loss around a dog's nose can come from parasite bites (mites, fleas) causing itching and scratching, normal seasonal shedding, too much dietary salt, or fungal and bacterial skin infections such as mange and eczema. Parasites need prompt deworming, seasonal loss needs only coat care, and suspected infection should be checked by a vet to identify the organism.
How Does a Dog Get Skin Disease?
Many causes: environment, diet, genes, immune system, external parasites, drugs. Damp, cold, dirty environments breed bacteria, fleas, mites. Poor nutrition, allergies, or contact with irritants can also cause it. Overactive immunity or autoimmune disease too. Common signs: itch, eczema, dermatitis, hair loss, ulcers, ear mites. See a vet for targeted treatment.
What happens if a dog is kept in a basement?
A basement makes a dog depressed and timid, and the dampness can cause eczema, ringworm, and later arthritis. Lack of light leads to calcium deficiency and poor bone development.