Skin rash & also needs he’s shots

Kano has a skin rash

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Dr. Deliman

Veterinarian

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Common Problems

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Rashes may appear frightening and unsettling, but they are quite common. The bumps and redness could be caused by anything from a simple bacterial skin infection to a more serious underlying condition like Cushing’s disease.
Antibiotics are typically used to treat bacterial skin infections. Your veterinarian may recommend an additional test to determine the best type of antibiotic to treat your pet’s rash and avoid antibiotic resistance, as well as medicated shampoos or scrubs to help manage the infection.
Allergies can be more difficult to treat, depending on the cause, and may require treating both the allergy and any secondary skin infections that developed. To alleviate the discomfort, your veterinarian may recommend a pet skin soother balm.
It may be caused by a resistant infection, such as methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA). It is critical to follow your veterinarian’s instructions for treating resistant infections, and you must be patient as the infection may take some time to heal. Rashes on your pet are usually not dangerous, but they do necessitate medical attention. Make an appointment with your veterinarian right away to determine the cause of your pet’s rash.