What Does a Fungal Infection on Dog Skin Look Like? Signs & Symptoms Explained

Learn to identify fungal infections on your dog's skin with key signs like redness, scaling, hair loss, and ring-shaped lesions.

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A fungal infection on a dog’s skin often appears as redness, scaling, or flakiness. You might also notice hair loss, itchiness, and sometimes ring-shaped lesions. If you observe these symptoms, consult a veterinarian for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment.

FAQs & Answers

  1. How can I tell if my dog has a fungal skin infection? Common signs include redness, flaky or scaly skin, hair loss, itchiness, and sometimes ring-shaped lesions. A veterinarian can provide a definitive diagnosis.
  2. What causes fungal infections on dogs' skin? Fungal infections can be caused by exposure to damp environments, weakened immune systems, or existing skin injuries that allow fungi to grow.
  3. How are fungal skin infections treated in dogs? Treatment often involves antifungal medications prescribed by a veterinarian, along with proper skin care and hygiene to prevent recurrence.