Red pimples on a dog’s belly may be caused by eczema or heat syndrome, or they may be caused by external parasites, fungi or bacteria. First of all, when the dog lives in a humid environment, it may cause eczema on the skin. The owner should create a relatively dry environment for the dog. Secondly, when the dog gets angry more seriously, it will form a heat syndrome and some red pimples will appear on the belly. In addition, when dogs are infected with external parasites, or suffer from skin diseases caused by fungal or bacterial infections, red pimples may also appear. It is recommended that owners take their dogs to the pet hospital for diagnosis and treatment in time.
1. Eczema
If the dog lives in a humid environment for a long time, or does not dry it in time after bathing, it is easy to develop secondary bacterial infection, leading to eczema on the skin, usually accompanied by itching. , heat, pain and other symptoms. In this regard, the owner can rub some eczema treatment drugs on the dog's belly. At the same time, the owner also needs to strengthen skin care to keep the dog's abdominal skin dry and clean, and dry the dog's hair in time after bathing.
2. Heat toxin
If the dog only eats dog food but does not drink water, it will easily get angry. If the heat is severe, it will form heat toxin. disease. The direct manifestation of febrile disease is that there will be some red bumps on the belly, and there will be a small yellow dot at the top of the red bump. If you squeeze it, yellow water will come out. In this case, you can give your dog some heat-clearing, detoxifying and anti-inflammatory drugs, and it will gradually get better. In addition, in daily life, the owner must also urge the dog to drink more water. It is recommended that the dog food be lighter, and the dog can also be fed some edible vegetables and fruits.
3. Infection with external parasites
If the owner does not deworm the dog for a long time, red bumps will also appear on the skin of the dog after it is infected with ectoparasites such as mites. In this case, it is necessary to consult a pet doctor in time, choose pet-specific deworming drops or sprays to deworm the dog, and at the same time thoroughly disinfect the environment in which the dog lives. In the follow-up, dogs should also be dewormed internally and externally on a regular basis. It is generally recommended that dogs be dewormed externally every month and internally every three months.
4. Infection with fungi or bacteria
If your dog has red pimples on its belly and is also accompanied by hair loss or itching, it may be a fungal infection.or caused by bacteria. In this regard, the owner needs to take the dog to the pet hospital for microscopic examination in time, and then use corresponding drugs for treatment after determining the cause.