Sounds like your dog has an serious allergy. If the skin is that bad, can you imagine how bad her insides feel?
Anyways, dogs can get Allergies by food or their environment, sometimes even both. The biggest allergy most dogs have are to fleas, and even if you do put flea drops on your dog, the fleas still bit and die, but the saliva of the flea stays behind, and that is what gives the dogs their allergies. Also dirt is very common allergy for dogs. What I suggest if you can't take your dog to vet for special soaps and shots and stuff, then take your dog a bath everyday or every other day. DON'T use the flea soap, use the moisturizer so her fur and skin will not dry out so much. This might help your dog, if not, then it's in her food or what she is eating (NO TABLE FOOD!) many dogs are allergic to table salt and spices and onions and garlic are a no, no, for dogs.
Well, that is all I could think of right now, oh, I have three dogs with allergies, each one is allergic to different things. I took them to the vet and it was expensive, but I found a way to deal with it, and that is how I got your answers. I hope this helps your dog.
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Snakes were originaly large lizards. Have you ever seen large bumps on a ball python? If those bumps you've seen were near the back those were originaly their legs. -L.B.K. Snakes were originaly large lizards. Have you ever seen large bumps on a ball python? If those bumps you've seen were near the back those were originaly their legs. -L.B.K.
it is the bottom part of the back near the bum
It depends on what size they are and if they are leaking any fluids. They might be a sign of an allergic reaction to something your cat eats or touches. It could be a flea mound. If you leave it alone it will go away. It can be the skull tilting back and that's part of the skull. Or their skull is not fully developed so it takes only 3 days tell its fully grown all the way. If they are bumps on the top of a kitten's head it could just be from fighting to nurse while it was with its mother. This is a very common thing. At any rate, if these bumps start to really bother your cat or you, please see a vet to find out for sure what they are.
Your cat's lower back may be sensitive to touch due to pain or discomfort caused by an injury, arthritis, muscle strain, skin irritation, or an underlying medical condition. It is important to have your cat examined by a veterinarian to determine the cause and proper treatment.
Pimple-like bumps on a dog's back could be caused by various reasons, such as allergies, insect bites, or skin infections. It is best to consult a veterinarian for a proper diagnosis and treatment.
Pimple-like bumps on your dog's back could be caused by various factors such as allergies, insect bites, skin infections, or hormonal imbalances. It is important to consult a veterinarian for a proper diagnosis and treatment.
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Just leave them go. The more you pop them, the pimple "acid" will just be left on your skin and will go right back in the same spot and most likely cause more pimples. That is all I can tell you. You need to go to a doctor if it is really bothering you that bad.
noo it could be cancer take to the vet!!
Flax seed helps to get rid of the bumps on the back of your arms. It will also strengthen your nails and make your hair shinier.
No, everyone has them. I disagree with the first answer. Pustules in the throat may be a sign of infection. A physician should be seen if there is pain and/or accompanying fever.
the bumps on your back is because either you have a virus or an eritation to somthing you put on your body like a new cream or somthing
It depends what your talking about. If your saying by his tail it is his flexible spinal cord and the bumps by his neck are his leg bones.
If your girlfriend's back hurts and there is a bump on the lower left side of it, you can have her take ibuprofen to help relieve the pain temporarily.
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You can just pop it. It is normal.