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Can dog fungal infections spread to humans?

Yes, dog fungal infections can spread to humans. Therefore, to avoid infection of other pets and people in the household, owners should first isolate the infected dog and thoroughly disinfect its living environment and items used. At the same time, the owner needs to take the dog to a pet hospital for inspection in a timely manner and choose appropriate medication for treatment based on the dog's condition to prevent severe infection from spreading throughout the body.

  1. Symptoms of dog fungal infections:

In the early stages of dog fungal infections, symptoms such as itching, circularly shaped bald patches, red bubbles, and papules on the skin can be observed. Additionally, due to the intense itching, dogs will frequently scratch or bite their skin with their claws or mouth to alleviate the discomfort. In the middle stages of the infection, flaky skin and crusts can be seen on the affected area. Finally, in the later stages, ulcers can form, and the skin may show hyperpigmentation. It is recommended to consult a pet doctor in a timely manner.

  1. Why do dogs get fungal infections?

Dog fungal infections usually occur through direct contact with infected animals or indirect contact with items used by infected animals. This is commonly seen in young dogs or those with poor immune systems. When a dog's skin immunity is compromised or the skin is damaged, some fungi can multiply excessively. Therefore, owners should pay attention to maintaining the hygiene of their dog's living environment, regularly disinfecting the dog's bedding and blankets, and keeping them dry. It's also essential to boost the dog's natural skin immunity.

  1. How to treat dog fungal infections:

Currently, the main treatment for fungal infections involves using antibiotics and antifungal drugs containing terbinafine. During treatment, dogs should be given medication on time to prevent drug resistance, and an Elizabethan collar should be worn to prevent the dog from licking the medication. Generally, it takes about 14 days to treat mild skin diseases, and the treatment duration may be longer for severe cases. Additionally, vitamin B should be given, and the dog should be exposed to sunlight.