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Bentley had something like this.....has Ftse been scratching at the area? I could possibly be contact dermatitis. Then again it could be ringworm. Please see Ringworm in Dogs — Symptoms, Treatment, and Prevention - American Kennel Club
FTSE rubs his side along the bricks outside but that's and odd place to reach and to be like a circle I didn't think it could be from that.
Julie...you might want to see the vet because skin conditions are difficult to diagnose with a picture. Need a scraping usually and look under the microscope.
Hot spots are typically caused by scratching or rubbing what itches. That could be staph. Keep treating for a week and if not improved see your Vet. Could it be ringworm? Yes, but unlikely...it's really rare compared to other ailments.
Hmmmm..... I'm leaning more towards like mange, or something else. Not a hotspot, or even staph.
Keep an eye on it. If it doesn't improve in 1 week's time(or if new spots appear) then a visit to the Vet may be in order. Or maybe a house call.What causes ringworm? Ringworm is a fungus...usually transmitted by contact with other infected dogs. Contagious to humans though.
Mange how do they get that, once before I put a picture up and someone mentioned mange took FTSE to the vet and it was from him scraping himself and the vet said we don't have mange here but I guess that can change. Demodectic mange is caused by mites flourishing on the dog. A healthy immune system will fight off the mites...a compromised immune system and the mites take over.
Keep an eye on it. If it doesn't improve in 1 week's time(or if new spots appear) then a visit to the Vet may be in order. Or maybe a house call.
Most of the time these things turn out to be staph. Cephalexin or similar does the trick.