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Dog Ringworm: an Owner's Guide to Ringworm in Dogs

... cause hair to fall out usually resulting in a round patch.  Bare areas of skin will also be scaly or crusty. Diagnosis Ringworm in dogs can easily be diagnosed using a Wood's lamp.  A Wood's light is an ultraviolet lamp that causes some ... Read Read: Dog Ringworm: an Owner's Guide to Ringworm in Dogs

By: D Swain | 23/11/2008 | Pets

Differences Between Ringworm in Human and Ringworm in Pets

... of body which looks itchy and inflamed due to loss of hair on that part. Ringworm in dogs There are around 35 species of ringworm which cause infection in dogs and these species are the ones that can also be seen in cats. In many ... Read Read: Differences Between Ringworm in Human and Ringworm in Pets

By: Patnaree Sukgrarongka | 23/03/2008 | Health

Dogs With Ringworm - What to Do

... gets started in your pets to begin with and what to look out for. There are basically three forms of ringworm in dogs or cats, and every breed of dog or cat is susceptible to getting it. One type is found in rats. How can that affect my ... Read Read: Dogs With Ringworm - What to Do

By: Sam Nichols | 20/05/2009 | Pets

How To De-Worm Your Dogs

... , but can still transfer the infection to humans and other animals. Diagnoses and treatment of ringworms in dogs: Infected dogs, or dogs with symptoms should be taken to a veterinarian for dignosis and treatment of ringworms. Diagnosis can ... Read Read: How To De-Worm Your Dogs

By: Ferdinand Dominic | 28/04/2009 | Pets

Ringworm Is The Common Dog Illness

... detect ringworm. Signs of Having Ringworm If you see small areas of the body without hair, chances are your dog has ringworm. The skin will appear scaly and display pus in the area. After time the areas become larger when they receive no ... Read Read: Ringworm Is The Common Dog Illness

By: Wade Robins | 18/11/2007 | Pets

Dog Symptoms for Ringworm

... animals may have many different appearances. Ringworm is the most common infectious skin disease in cats. Although not as prominent, it can also affect animals including but not limited to: rabbits, dogs, chinchillas, ferrets, hedgehogs, ... Read Read: Dog Symptoms for Ringworm

By: Nadeeka Johnson | 31/03/2009 | Health

General Information About Ringworm

... most common skin diseases in dogs is the "Mircosporum Canis" that accounts for most cases of ringworm disease. This ringworm symptom normally found on dog's skin, and commonly, it will rapidly develop the spherical patch on the area that ... Read Read: General Information About Ringworm

By: Patnaree Sukgrarongka | 20/03/2008 | Fitness

How to Prevent, Diagnose, and Treat Ringworm in your Cat

... a fungal infection, not a worm. Ringworm is a fungus that can affect cats, dogs, and humans. While there are several different forms of ringworm, the most common form of ringworm in cats is caused by Microsporum Canis, or M. Canis. If you ... Read Read: How to Prevent, Diagnose, and Treat Ringworm in your Cat

By: Kat Bartone | 25/01/2008 | Pets

Ringworm Treatment at Home

... , or sports equipment. Personal hygiene is important in preventing the spread of ringworm. Dogs and cats can be infected with ringworm, too, and they can pass it to people through direct contact. Although unsightly, ringworm usually ... Read Read: Ringworm Treatment at Home

By: Rachel Broune | 07/03/2008 | Alternative Medicine

Why is my Dog Scratching?

... , bacteria, yeasts and ringworm have all been ruled out then your pet probably has an allergy. This could be a food allergy, a contact allergy or an environmental (e.g. pollen) allergy. For further information on allergies in dogs, see my ... Read Read: Why is my Dog Scratching?

By: Matthew Homfray | 02/11/2006 | Pets

How Ringworm Affect a Person?

... and spread rapidly and this cause ringworm on scalp, thighs, toes and feet. Ringworm is also inherited by pets, specifically dogs. Your pets normally get the disease from surroundings stuff or creatures such as rodent burrows, kennels or ... Read Read: How Ringworm Affect a Person?

By: petersonbran | 04/05/2009 | Alternative Medicine

Natural Cures for Ringworm

... contaminated articles such as unwashed clothing, and shower or pool surfaces. Pets like dogs and cats that carry fungus can cause ringworm. The other causes of ringworm are prolonged wetness of the skin and the minor injuries of the skin ... Read Read: Natural Cures for Ringworm

By: peterhutch | 14/07/2008 | Alternative Medicine

How to Recognize the Symptoms of Ringworm

... with contaminated people or animals, or indirectly, by entering in contact with contaminated objects. Ringworm is commonly acquired from cats or dogs, as these animals are often carriers of dermatophytes. Good personal hygiene is crucial in ... Read Read: How to Recognize the Symptoms of Ringworm

By: Groshan Fabiola | 30/10/2006 | Health

Canine Skin Diseases - a Look at Four Common Dog Skin Problems

... be difficult as many other diseases imitate their symptoms.  Some of the most common dog skin problems include hot spots, Cheyletiella, mange, and ringworm.  This article will take a look at some of these skin conditions.Hot SpotsHot spots ... Read Read: Canine Skin Diseases - a Look at Four Common Dog Skin Problems

By: D Swain | 17/11/2008 | Pets

Fungal Culture Pet Ringworm Test

... it most often manifests itself on our pets in the cooler months of autumn and winter. Ringworm is contracted by cats through contact with infected animals, including dogs, rats, mice, and other cats, or from the bedding or sleeping quarters ... Read Read: Fungal Culture Pet Ringworm Test

By: Nadeeka Johnson | 25/03/2009 | Health

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