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Topic Dog Boards / Health / Red on lip
- By Polo Date 03.08.08 14:42 UTC
Polo my standard poodle has a round area of pinky red on his lip. It doesn't look like the normal light pink pigment loss. Can anyone suggest what it could be/mean?
- By scarlettwynter [gb] Date 05.08.08 19:55 UTC
Hi is this an angry red area in the corner of his mouth?
- By Polo Date 05.08.08 20:35 UTC Edited 05.08.08 20:44 UTC
Yes it is. What do you think it is? Thanks for replying
- By Isabel Date 05.08.08 20:53 UTC
Could be wet eczema.
- By Polo Date 05.08.08 21:00 UTC
He's been chewing his feet a lot at the moment, could it be related?
- By Isabel Date 05.08.08 21:04 UTC
Possibly.  I wonder if he has been troubled by harvest mites, they are rife around her just now, and the extra salivating has allowed the wet eczema to get a hold on his lips.  If he has harvest mites you may see tiny red dots on his feet.   If it is, treat the mites and mop the lips dry with a scrap of cornflour a few times a day.  If that doesn't clear it, off to the vet for some antifungal treatment.
- By Polo Date 05.08.08 21:07 UTC
Thanks Isabel. He has been in a field with long grass a lot recently. He's booked in for a check up at the vet  just in case.
- By Isabel Date 05.08.08 21:08 UTC
That's best, they can sort you out with something for the mites, if it is them.  I used to use Novan Top but that is discontinued and I don't know what else does now as they don't seem to bother with my cocker.
- By scarlettwynter [gb] Date 06.08.08 06:10 UTC
Quite  few years ago one of my girls developed a very red and sore looking bit at the corner of her mouth. My vet referred her to the Royal Dick, Veterinary College to see a  dermatologist who did a biopsy. I cannot remember the name they gave it but she was put on antibiotics and anti bacterial ointment and it cleared up. They said that whatever it was was common in German Shepherds and was often linked with plastic feeding bowls and rubber toys.....neither of which I used.

The first thing my own vet tried was Bonjela but it didn't help but may in your situation.
- By Polo Date 06.08.08 16:59 UTC
Thanks for  replying. My vet has put Polo on AB's, she said if they dont work she'd do a biopsy.  What was the ointment? Thanks again.
Another question, unrelated. Polo's anal glands were full again, he only had them emptied about 6 weeks ago. He han't had diorhhea in that time, and he's fed on Wainwrights dry food and raw chicken legs with treats as well. The vet thought the raw chicken could be cause the anal glands to fill, she mentioned how a husky had gotten campylobacter by eating raw. Could the chicken be causing this then?
- By scarlettwynter [gb] Date 06.08.08 17:14 UTC
Hi,

The ointment was called Bactroban.
- By Polo Date 26.08.08 16:30 UTC
How long did it take to clear up? Three weeks of AB's later, the spot is healing but still there.
- By scarlettwynter [gb] Date 26.08.08 17:10 UTC
The sore bit took several weeks to heal completely and her pigmentation remained broken from the on.
- By Polo Date 26.08.08 18:04 UTC
Oh thanks thats very reassuring.
Topic Dog Boards / Health / Red on lip

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