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Vet’s 2025 Guide to Canine Pyoderma 🐶 Skin Infections & Treatment Tips

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Vet’s 2025 Guide to Canine Pyoderma 🐶 Skin Infections & Treatment Tips

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Vet’s 2025 Guide to Canine Pyoderma 🐶 Skin Infections & Treatment Tips

By Dr. Duncan Houston BVSc

💡 What Is Pyoderma?

Canine pyoderma is a bacterial skin infection, typically caused by Staphylococcus pseudintermedius. It results in pustules, scabs, hair loss, redness, and itch. Severity ranges from superficial hot spots to deep nodules 🐕🔥

🔍 Types of Pyoderma

  • Surface pyoderma: hot spots, intertrigo (skin fold infections) 🛁
  • Superficial pyoderma: pustules, crusts, epidermal collarettes 📸
  • Deep pyoderma: nodules, draining tracts, furunculosis 🩸

⚠️ Signs & Symptoms

  • Itchy red skin with pustules or scabs 🐾
  • Odor, hair loss, oily skin or moist patches 🧴
  • Recurrent ear infections or paw licking 🦻
  • Hot spots that spread or deepen 📉

🧪 Diagnosis & Testing

  • Skin cytology: for bacteria and inflammatory cells 🔬
  • Cultures: for chronic or unresponsive infections 🧫
  • Scrapings: rule out mange, ringworm, mites 🐛
  • Bloodwork: if endocrine disease suspected (e.g., Cushing's) 🧪

🩺 Treatment

1. Topicals (First-line for mild cases)

  • Medicated shampoos (chlorhexidine, miconazole) 🧼
  • Antibacterial sprays, wipes, mousses 🧴
  • Used 2–3 times weekly, adjust based on vet advice

2. Systemic Antibiotics (For deep or generalized cases)

  • Cephalexin, clindamycin, or amoxicillin–clavulanate 💊
  • Duration: 1 week beyond symptom resolution—typically 3–6 weeks ⏱️
  • Always culture for recurrent or resistant infections 🔍

3. Address Root Cause

  • Allergies (food, fleas, environmental) 🌾
  • Hormonal imbalance (hypothyroidism, Cushing’s) ⚖️
  • Immune suppression or skin barrier defects 🧬

📅 Prognosis & Prevention

  • Superficial pyoderma often resolves quickly with topicals ✅
  • Deep cases need long-term care, may scar or recur 🧠
  • Use hypoallergenic diets, regular bathing, flea prevention 🦟
  • Rechecks advised every 2–4 weeks 📆

🏡 Ask A Vet Home Support

  • Daily photo logs to track lesion response 📸
  • Reminders for meds, shampoos, and rechecks ⏰
  • Allergy trigger education and food trials 🌽
  • Upload images for vet review remotely 🖼️

🔑 Key Takeaways

  • Common condition—often secondary to allergies or endocrine issues
  • Topicals for mild cases; antibiotics if deeper 🧪
  • Find and treat the root cause to prevent recurrence 🔄
  • Ask A Vet helps owners stay organized and proactive 🧑💻

🩺 Conclusion ❤️

Canine pyoderma is treatable with early vet care, proper meds, and home hygiene. Whether it’s itchy paws or stubborn pustules, Ask A Vet ensures personalized, ongoing support to get your pup back to healthy, happy skin 🐶✨

Visit AskAVet.com and download the Ask A Vet app to log symptoms, follow treatments, and stay in touch with your vet—right from your phone. 📲

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