Jonathan H. asked

🐕  Dog Health

My dog has red spots all over him. Is this the Staffy? Could you send a picture? Is he on any flea preventative and if so what kind? Has anything changed recently in the house, no cleaners, have you gone to a new park, etc? Did anything change or do something different right before it occurred?

September 30th, 2023

William C. answered

The red spots on your dog could be due to several reasons. Here are the steps to identify and addres...

September 30th, 2023

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