General Question Should I be concerned

Higgins

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So my little guy has been getting some redness around his face. I was just wondering if its something I should be concerned with.

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Where is it exactly? In his wrinkles, on his cheeks or chin, etc?
 
mainly on his chin and cheeks --- like where the redness is on the picture i posted
 
He might be developing an allergy to something. This is how we first noticed Jake was having problems with his food. What is he eating? Are his :poo: ok? Soft vs firm? Any itching?
 
Not only what are you feeding him but what kind of bowls is he eating and drinking out of? Many bullys get a reaction to plastic bowls. Stainless steel are the best.
 
Also, try hard to wipe his face dry after he drinks water and eats his food. The build up of moisture in his wrinkles could lead to skin infections and yeast so keeping him dry is important.
 
Yeah nothing to add lol but he's soooooooo cute I love the pouty face I just wanna squish it n kiss it lol


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:butterfly: Franklin gets a red face sometimes when he wakes up or when he's playing but since I changed his food to Fromm beef frittata it's been a lot less red an plastic bowls give him little chin pimples but I wouldn't be to concerned it doesn't look bad you just can really see it cause of his white face
 
as others have suggested... stainless bowls, wipe the chin dry and what are his :poo: like....soft or firm
 
He was eating Royal Canin but his :poo: was very soft so on my vets advice we switched him to wellness.
 
All great advice above, nothing to really add. My Blossom is also white, and has allergies to chicken, salmon, corn and grains, si we switched from Royal Canin to Fromms Beef. She used to get pink face, pink ears, and chin, and also chin acne or rashes, after the switch this cleared up.
 

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