Ringworm in Dogs

Ringworm is a fungal infection of your dog’s skin. Ringworm is contagious and can infect other pets and animals, including humans.  

SOURCE & CAUSE(S) OF RINGWORM IN DOGS

The three most common fungal species that may cause ringworm in dogs are Microsporum canis, Microsporum gypseum, and Trichophyton mentagrophytes. These fungi may also infect humans.

The fungi live in the hair and cause the shafts to break near the skin and cause round patches of hair loss. As the fungus multiplies, the lesions may become irregularly shaped and spread over the dog’s body.

SIGNS & SYMPTOMS OF RINGWORM IN DOGS

DIAGNOSIS & TESTS FOR RINGWORM IN DOGS

Diagnosis begins with a complete history and a physical exam. Your veterinarian will most likely do the following:

TREATMENT & MANAGEMENT OF RINGWORM IN DOGS

Treatment options will depend on the degree of severity at time of diagnosis. The treatments for ringworm can include the following:

PREVENTION & HELPFUL TIPS FOR RINGWORM IN DOGS

Minimizing exposure to other dogs or cats infected with ringworm is recommended.

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