What to do if there are scabs in your dog’s fur

Scabs in the dog’s hair may be caused by trauma healing or parasite bites. This may also occur with skin diseases. Parents should promptly identify the reason why the dog’s skin is scabbed. Generally, the skin is scabbed. The disease causes more than one scab, hair loss, and skin redness and swelling. Parents who find that their dog has skin disease should treat it as soon as possible to avoid seriousness.
Tip:
When raising a dog, parents should frequently comb its hair. This can not only remove some miscellaneous hair and dirt, but also find hair knots. Are there any abnormalities in the dog’s skin?
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