Why White American Bullies Have More Skin Problems

Yes, dog allergies can absolutely turn into bacterial infections — and it happens more often than most pet owners realize. When your dog’s skin is irritated and inflamed from allergies, it creates tiny breaks and raw spots that become perfect entry points for bacteria. The result is a secondary infection that can make your dog…

Yes, dog allergies can absolutely turn into bacterial infections — and it happens more often than most pet owners realize. When your dog’s skin is irritated and inflamed from allergies, it creates tiny breaks and raw spots that become perfect entry points for bacteria. The result is a secondary infection that can make your dog feel much worse.

  • Allergies weaken the skin barrier, allowing bacteria to enter
  • Constant scratching and licking creates open wounds
  • Staphylococcus pseudintermedius is the most common bacteria involved
  • The condition is called pyoderma (bacterial skin infection)
  • Yeast infections can also develop alongside bacterial ones
  • Early treatment prevents the infection from spreading
  • A vet visit is the safest next step if you notice worsening symptoms

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