Bulldog Itch & Baldness Issues

Bulldogs and French Bulldogs are prone to a wide range of painful and debilitating breed-related medical conditions. Most can be prevented and safely treated at your home, at a minimal cost.

Category:   Itching / Baldness

Atopic Itch Allergy

Atopic Environmental Itch Allergic Dermatitis in Bulldogs

What is that?

Bulldogs and French Bulldogs atopic itch dermatitis is usually seasonal and is due to environmental allergens. It's the most common bulldog allergy. Bully Topical Therapeutics is CRITICAL.

Symptoms

The hallmark of atopic dermatitis is chewing, itching, and scratching leading to hair loss, redness, flakes, and secondary infection. It can also affect the ears leading to ear infections.

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Food Allergy

Bulldog Food Allergy

What is that?

Bulldog food allergy is usually year-round (versa seasonal). It is generally triggered by dietary proteins such as chicken, beef, etc, and can induce gastric or/and skin allergic reactions.

Symptoms

Symptoms can combine digestive problems such as flatulence, diarrhea, and vomiting with/or skin & ears problems that typically include redness, itching, scratching, and biting that require topical bully therapeutics.

Treatment

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Yeast Dermatitis

What is that?

Yeast Dermatitis (Malassezia) is usually secondary to allergies or other primary skin diseases. For prevention & treatment combine Dr. Kraemer's V4B Bully therapeutic topicals and supplements.

Symptoms

Yesty bulldog skin dermatitis infections typically present with greasy, smelly discolored dark brown skin, hair loss, flakes, and itching.

Treatment

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Demodex Mite

bulldog localized puppy demodex red mite

What is that?

Demodex Red Mite is a skin condition common to bulldog puppies in the milder form and adults in the more serious and chronic form. The mite inhibits the hair follicles and is non-contiguous to other pets or/and humans.

Symptoms

In puppies, they mostly present as a non-itching bold spot . Adult generalized demodicosis is a diffuse distribution with patchy hair loss, itchy, often nasty looking, and infected. Topical therapeutics and immune-boosting supplements are recommended.

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Itching Allergies

Itching Allergies in Bulldogs and French Bulldogs

What is that?

The 4 most common bulldog allergies are bully atopic itching allergy, food allergy, flea allergy, and contact allergy.

Symptoms

Allergy's hallmark is an intense itch. The self-trauma leads to hair loss, redness, flakes, and secondary infections.

Treatment

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Interdigital Cyst

bulldog and French bulldog interdigital cysts

What is that?

Bulldog interdigital cysts seen in the interdigital web space are usually due to your bulldog's bristly short hair traumatic implantation and inward growth during movement. Skinfold moist dermatitis, allergies, and obesity will compound the problem.

Symptoms

Red oozy swollen red bumps between your bulldog toes. They can be painful, your bully might limp, and the infected inflamed cyst might rupture, bleed, and get infected.

Treatment

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Multidrug Resistant Bacteria

MRSP Bacteria Pyoderma Dermatitis for Bulldogs and Fr. Bulldogs

What is that?

MRSP bacterial infection dermatitis is becoming a common finding in multidrug-resistant ear and skin bacterial infections. The bacteria is Staphylococcus bacterium that mutated and is often secondary to overzealous usage of antibiotics. The diagnosis of MRSP infection requires a culture.

Symptoms

A MRSP multidrug-resistant ear and skin bacterial infection can present as a pustulating deep pyoderma or look like the common mild bacterial skin infection with focal hair loss, dry or oily, flaky skin, erythema, and itching. Daily topical bully therapeutics are critical and often more effective than prescription drugs.

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