Behr Pet Essentials

Dog Products

Hot Spots

Hot spots are a nasty condition characterized by firm, circular, raised ulcerated skin lesions caused by a dog’s repeated licking or gnawing at a given area. While not only painful, they pose the risk of becoming infected. Usually, an allergic reaction or other irritant is to blame, as the dog attempts to soothe the irritated skin, inadvertently creating the hot spot and starting a vicious cycle. The behavior becomes compulsive and is difficult to stop. These spots can appear suddenly and without warning, becoming larger in a matter of hours.

Yeast Infection

This fungal infection sometimes presents as discolored skin excreting a dark or yellow discharge. The affected area is visibly irritated and itchy. In dogs, yeast infections usually occur between the paws or inside the ears — dark crevices where yeast thrives.

Folliculitis

This infection presents as sores, bumps, and scabs on top of the skin. It is easier to spot in dogs with shorter hair. Excessive shedding, a dull coat, and scaly/flaky skin are all symptoms of folliculitis. Oftentimes, folliculitis occurs alongside other skin problems such as mange, and it is often associated with injuries or irritants.

Ringworm

This highly contagious fungus usually affects young puppies. It presents as scaly, inflamed circular bald patches with a lesion in the middle. Ringworm is often found on the head, paws, ears, and forelegs.

Alopecia (Shedding and Hair Loss)

Shedding is normal for most dogs, but excessive shedding can sometimes be cause for concern. Stress, poor diet, or an actual illness may be behind your dogs abnormal hair loss.

Mange

Mange is caused by an infestation of tiny mites on a dog’s skin. Symptoms include severe itching and irritation, red skin, sores, and hair loss. A dog’s head and legs are most commonly affected by these mites. If you suspect your pet has contracted mange, contact your veterinarian!

Allergic Dermatitis

Certain grooming products may cause allergic reactions in cats with sensitivities. Pollen, mold, fleabites, and other environmental irritants can cause dermatitis as well. The most common symptom that indicates allergic dermatitis is a constant scratching of the head or gnawing at the paws or base of the tail.

Flea Bites

Fleas are commonly found on the coats of both dogs and cats. Signs of a flea infection are constant scratching, crusty lesions on the skin, and thinning hair. Sometimes, fleas even cause allergic reactions which can lead to other complications if not treated promptly.

Acral Lick Granuloma

Like hot spots, this condition is caused by compulsive licking, usually on a dog’s lower leg. The affected area is unable to heal due to the dog’s compulsive habit, causing ever-increasing pain, itching, and discomfort.

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“My dog has been battling scabby and inflamed hot spots for months on her belly, underarms and groin area. I have tried so many topical treatments, vitamin supplements and cytopoint injections- nothing was working. She was so uncomfortable and I couldn’t figure out what to do. I tried this on a whim and it cleared every single hot spot in THREE DAYS. I am amazed and thankful!!”

“A lot smaller than I thought but truly worked miracles for my cat who was constantly itching to the point he had scabs everywhere. At first I assumed it was fleas so I tried all the standard flea treatments but it got worse. I rubbed this into his hotspots 2 times a day and a week later he was a totally different cat. He actually reaches out for the jar of lotion now as if he knew it helped him.”