Friday, January 15, 2010

Circles On Stomach Anyone Know What These Red Colored Dime Sized Circles On My Great Dane's Stomach Are?

Anyone know what these red colored dime sized circles on my Great Dane's stomach are? - circles on stomach

I have a German mastiff 10 months daughter and I came home yesterday and found these red circles dime size in my stomach, German Mastiff Who knows what might be?
THX

12 comments:

DogNanny... said...

Because they penny-sized, red circles and is perfect,
Ringworm is a fungal infection, super contagious, and yes, you can do if you are not as fast as possible to the vet for treatment.

Please do not allowed to have contact with other animals or humans, especially children.

Make sure you call your vet so they know they will come, and if you come when you and your dog hang out in the waiting room, where you can extend this to other visitors to the clinic.

Do not hesitate! This is very serious!

its_me_h... said...

It could be ringworm. Take her to the vet to make sure that it is. Must be able to immediately say what it is, and give a drug to treat at home.

Yo LO! said...

It may well be biting (spiders, mosquitoes, etc.). Tell him checked by a veterinarian.

letthere... said...

It could be ringworm ... I do not know. You should call your vet and give them a description ... I do not think that this is a big problem, though. Can you antibiotics or something to the vet.

Due 1/22/10 said...

Sounds like "Hot Spots". A skin test to the vet, it would be better to pinpoint the skin irritations.

manateel... said...

Ringworm or hot spots

pinkbull... said...

Sorry ... nope

Jamie, FNP said...

Bites, or ring worm or an allergic reaction. leads to the FP

Jamie, FNP said...

Bites, or ring worm or an allergic reaction. leads to the FP

Jamie, FNP said...

Bites, or ring worm or an allergic reaction. leads to the FP

Morgan P said...

You can ringworm. It is with my dog, but should definitely take him to the vet.

Morgan P said...

You can ringworm. It is with my dog, but should definitely take him to the vet.

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