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About Cindy
Expertise
Rescue questions, general behavior, coat colors, sizes, and general information. I cannot provide detailed medical answers but can share some experiences.

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I have worked with dachshund rescue for over 4 years and rescued about 300 dachshunds, have owned dachshunds all my life, and have worked with special needs, puppy mills dogs, and other breeds as well.

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Masters

 
   

You are here:  Experts > Animals/Pets > Dog Breeds > Dachshunds > Spots on my mini-doxie puppy!

Topic: Dachshunds



Expert: Cindy
Date: 1/15/2008
Subject: Spots on my mini-doxie puppy!

Question
Dear Cindy,

I am a new owner of a mini-doxie puppy, about 4 months old, and the dog was bought at a puppy boutique with a very clean bill of health.

About 2 1/2 weeks later, I recently noticed some discolorations suddenly occur on his underbelly, near his hind legs on both the right and left side.

I am very concerned, as I have not seen such a thing, and noticed it today after giving him a puppy bath.

I give him puppy vitamins in the morning, he gets lots of excesise, he runs around wagging his tail, so he does not seem to be in any pain, and the spots don't seem sensitive to the touch. he did lay in the sun a few times, but I'm not sure that would cause it.

They almost look like bruises, and I am concerned.

Maybe you can help? I really am unsure about what these blotchy spots, bruises?, or marks could be.

Thanks so much.

Janette
janette121@gmail.com

PS. I can send you photos of them if you'd like.

Answer
Take him to your vet and have him checked.  I have seen this type of discoloration with fungus/yeast infections.  I fostered a hemophiliac doxie that bruised very easily.  For that type of dog, any injury can be life threatening.  Better to have the baby checked.  let me know how it goes!

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