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About Hilary Schiavone-Brensinger
Expertise
I am very knowledgable in small animal health, care, and behavior. I have five cats, three ferrets, two birds, and a dog of my own, so I have a very broad spectrum in different domesticated species. I am also very knowledgable in disease, sickness, and ailments that are common among our pets, and also treatments. I am an extreme animal lover and am also a part of an animal rescue organization.

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I have been a veterinary technician for the past four years at both private and emergency practices. I belong to an animal rescue organization, and also am owned by alot of animals in my home! I can also answer any questions relating to orphaned wild baby birds. I am currently studying Veterinary Medicine.
 
   

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Ask the Veterinarian - Dark Spots On Dogs Stomach


Expert: Hilary Schiavone-Brensinger - 5/5/2004

Question
My dog has a dark patch of skin on her stomach, that I was told by the dog trimmer, was only age spots, not flees or cancer. I have looked closely at this area, and it looks to me to be only dark hairs or darkining of the skin, but I am unsure about it. What do you believe the problem to be? Thank You.

Answer
Hi Roger!  What breed of dog is this?  It is not uncommon for spots to be on the abdomen of dogs, but for them to appear there over time, can be due to age, allergies, change of season, ect.  This is only a pigment cluster in the skin, and should be no threat to your dog's health.  If the spots seem to be growing, changing in color, become raised or tender to the touch, I would recommend a veterinary visit to have this physically examined.  As of now, I don't think you have anything to be concerned about.  My Shih Tzu, Charlie, is only 2 years old, and has terrible allergies this time of year.  Every spring, sure enough, he gets spots on his lower belly.  A lot of things can trigger a pigment change, so don't you worry!
I hope this has helped and give that girl some kisses for me!
Hilary

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