Take him/her to the vet, to be checked over.
Dogs give us undying love.
The least we can do is to look after them.
The red spot was hot and itchy. Go to that spot and wait for me there.
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Clifford the Big Red Dog - 2000 Clifford and the Beanstalk Itchy Patch 1-7 was released on: USA: 12 September 2000
It may be an ingrown hair. There will be a loop of hair on the bump, pluck it and then your good.
sounds like ringworm to me
Sounds like anaphylacitc shock
Well you can take a hike Or ride your mountain bike Pick up some extra friends along the way A (mo)squiter or a tick You gotta catch em' quick Or they'll be moving in on you to stay They kept me up at night Covered me with bites They drown me in a sea of calamine Well you can touch my wrist Or kiss my fingertips But if you wanna be a gal o' mine, (Well) Don't touch that spot, that itchy twitchy spot That spot that's swelling up and turning red Cause if you touch that spot that itchy twitchy spot I just might scratch myself to death Well you can call me James Or call me Billy Ray Just don't call your friends and tell on me Cause I get so ashamed When i get this inflamed Just tell em I'm swelling baby please Don't touch that spot, that itchy twitchy spot The spot that's swelling up and turning red Cause if you touch that spot that itchy twitchy spot I just might scratch myself to death
It's important to take your dog to the vet immediately if they have ingested insulation, as it can be toxic. The vet can provide appropriate treatment and address any underlying issues causing the itchiness and redness on the tummy. Do not try to treat this at home without professional guidance.
it means it has to breed in 3 days or it will get aids
It could be mange. Mange is not an immediate threat but I would suggest taking your dog to the vet soon.
He managed to spot the problem with the car.The dog had a white spot on his face.
This red spot may be a heat spot, flea bite, or a area that he has been chewing and caused some irritation to. If the spot is not raised and feels like a tiny lump, see your Vet.