Canine Ringworm

Dog Ringworm – An Owner’s Guide to Ringworm

Ringworm in dogs is a highly contagious skin disease. Contrary to what its name suggests, this condition is not caused by a worm. Instead, this disease is caused by fungus that lives in hair follicles.
Cause
Dog ringworm can be caused by various species of fungus. These fungi can easily [...]

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Pets Ringworm

Fast Ringworm Cure
Ringworm – Ewww! Just the name conjures up images of a long worm weaving a ring under your skin. In fact, ringworm is not a worm at all, it is actually caused by a fungus which is highly contagious.

In humans, ringworm is a ring shaped red rash on the skin, [...]

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Feline Ringworm

Feline ringworm is a common skin infection caused by fungi known as dermatophytes. These fungi can catch your cat at any time and most of the people having cats will experience this problem with their pet. One more thing is that these cats can spread the ringworm to human beings also. Having some knowledge about [...]

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Ringworm in Dogs

Ringworm Is The Common Dog Illness

A common dog illness is ringworm and can be prevented and treated if your dog has the problem. Many illnesses affect dogs, some are very common and happen no matter how well cared for your dog is at any time. Dogs are creatures of the outside, and they can [...]

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Ringworm Dog Treatment

Dog Ringworm
What is ringworm?
Ringworm is a common, yet serious disease found in dogs. Because the lesions are often circular, ringworm was once thought to be caused by a worm curling up in the tissue. However, that is not the case. In fact, ringworm is caused by a fungus. The fungus causes an infection [...]

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Ringworm Treatment for Cats

How To Treat Ringworm On Your Cat And What To Look For

Ringworm on the cat appears in the form of little round spots from the size of a ten-cent piece to the size of a quarter-dollar. Sometimes the various spots run into each other and form irregular-shaped spots, the edges of which, however, always assume [...]

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