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Dog acne ? Sounds weird? Well, guess what dogs like humans can get acne, too. Everyone knows acne as a human condition suffered by many teenagers, but it is quite common in some breeds of dog too.

Dogs often get acne during their "teenage" years, which is from nine months to three years. The most susceptible breeds are English bulldogs, Doberman pinschers, and Rottweilers.Dog acneimproves with age and the condition typically resolves after a year, though some dogs may develop chronic acne.

Dog acne usually develops on their chin, lips, and muzzle. Dogs with this skin condition have swellings, scabs and blackheads on the said body parts. These usually don’t bother the dog unless a secondary bacteria-causing skin infection develops. This can cause discomfort for dogs such as pain and itching.

Dog acne can’t be cured, but can be controlled. You don't need harsh medications to control this problem in dogs, but controlling it is more important. Pimples and blackheads are prone to infection and can make the skin itchy or sore. Mild cases are usually not treated.

The first step however is to rule out other conditions such mite infestation, ringworm and puppy strangles. These may cause anorexia and depression. Also important is to uncover underlying allergies. Regular cleaning with anti-acne products for dogs or mild anti-seborrheic shampoos is ideal to decrease the bacterial load of the skin, which contributes to blocking the pores.

Keeping your dog's skin clean can prevent the bacteria from forming in the first place. Washing your dog's face daily day with antibacterial pet wash can also prevent dog acne problems. And finally make sure to remove all residues from washing.

As they say prevention is way better than cure so ensure a healthy routine for your dogs to avoid having this alarming disease.


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