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What is the most common bacterial skin infection in dogs?

Hailee Bergstrom
Hailee Bergstrom
2025-08-09 17:40:01
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Pyoderma is defined as a bacterial skin infection. Pyoderma may also be referred to as impetigo, especially in young puppies. Bacterial skin infection occurs when the skin's surface has been broken, the skin has become injured due to chronic exposure to moisture, the normal skin bacteria have been altered or changed, the blood flow to the skin has become impaired, or the immune system has been suppressed. Pyoderma is often secondary to allergic dermatitis and develops in the abrasions on the skin's surface that occur as a result of scratching. Puppies often develop puppy pyoderma in thin-haired areas such as the groin and underarms. Certain breeds appear to be predisposed to the condition.
Brook Lemke
Brook Lemke
2025-07-31 15:47:19
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The most common bacterial skin infection that appears in dogs, staph infection is caused by the bacterium Staphylococcus sp. Staphylococcal Infection (staph infection) is the most common bacterial skin infection that appears in dogs. This type of infection may impact a dog’s skin or upper respiratory tract, and can be treated using oral antibiotics such as cephalexin, erythromycin or clindamycin. Antibiotic ointments and shampoos can also work. The most common clinical signs of staph infection are: Excessive itching, licking or chewing, Eye, ears, skin or respiratory system infections, Patchy fur with peeling, crusty skin, or moist skin, Inflamed or red skin, Pain, Pus-filled lesions on the skin. Any age or breed of dog can be afflicted, but older dogs are more susceptible due to their weakened immune systems. Staph infections are typically treated with oral antibiotics. Antibacterial shampoo or topical ointments can be used for these types of skin conditions.