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ATTITUDE IS
EVERYTHING
“A BAD ATTITUDE IS LIKE A FLAT
TIRE, YOU CAN’T GET TOO FAR
UNTIL YOU CHANGE IT.”
Pyodermas
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PYODERMA Definition: Bacterial infection of skin, superficial or
deep; Primary or secondary
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Pyoderma occurs when:
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skin surface broken
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skin macerated(thin, soft) by chronic exposure to moisture
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Normal bacteria altered
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Circulation impaired
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Immunocompetence impaired (aka immunosuppressed)
Superficial pyoderma- Lesion usually involve superficial epidermis
and heals w/o scarring, short duration
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Dogs - Staph intermedius
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Cats – Pasteurella multocida
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Common locations: the trunk
Pyoderma

Deep pyodermas – gram-negative organisms (E. coli, proteus sp,
pseudomonas sp)
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Common locations: chin, nose, pressure points, feet, generalized,
skin folds
Risk factors
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Allergies
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Fungal infections
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Endocrine diseases
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Immune system incompetence
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Seborrhea
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Conformation – ex: skin folds
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Trauma
Pyoderma
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Physical Exam may show:
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papules
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pustules
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crusts
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epidermal collarettes
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circular erythematous or hyperpigmented spots
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alopecia
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scaling
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lichenification
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abscess, cellulitis, etc..
PYODERMA
ERYTHEMA, PUSTULES
Pyoderma
EPIDERMAL COLLARETTES
Deep Pyoderma
DEEP PYODERMA
Deep Pyodermas

More difficult to treat than Superficial Pyodermas

Often chronic
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Patients are often resistant to treatment or
immunosuppressed

Frequently involves Staph intermedius, Proteus,
Pseudomonas, e. Coli

Clinical Signs

Papules and pustules,

+/- fever

Draining fistulas
Deep Pyodermas

Dx: clinical signs
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Tx:
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Thorough cleaning
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Systemic Antibioics (clavamox, baytril, cephalexin)
Client Info

Causative organism often drug resistant
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Treatment may be prolonged and expensive in large
breed dogs
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Some animals will never fully recovery
CASE #11
Superficial Pyoderma: “Hot spot”
Superficial Pyoderma:
“Hot Spot”
Superfical Pyodermas

Acute Moist Dermatitis, Superficial
pyotraumatic dermatitis (“Hot Spots”)

Clinical Signs:
red, moist, painful areas, oozing
 Common in thick coated dogs
(Labs, Newfoundlands, Ger.
Shepherds, Chows)
 Usually in hot moist summer months
 Hair loss, very pruritic
 Develops very fast

Superficial Pyodermas
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Dx: visual inspection of affected area
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TX
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Clip hair around lesion until skin normal
Cleanse skin with medicated shampoo
Topical Antibiotics/steroid creams or sprays
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(ex: Betagen Spray)
Treat original disease (fleas, allergies)
Systemic steroids, Antibiotics
Client Info
Gentle cleansing BID
 Owner should wash hands after treatment
 E-collar may be necessary
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CASE #12
Superficial Pyodermas

Impetigo (aka superficial pustular dermatitis)

Signalment: young dogs secondary to malnourishment and poor
hygiene
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Strep and Staph occasionally cultured from lesions

Clinical Signs: non-pruritic, non-painful pustules and papules on
abdomen
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Diagnosis: Physical signs
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Treatment: Systemic Antibiotics, medicated shampoo
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Client Info: Not contagious, usually clears by 6 months
WE ARE ALL
CONNECTED
“I AM, BECAUSE WE
ARE.”
CASE #13
Skin Fold Pyoderma
(aka Intertrigo)
 Occurs
in breeds with abundant skin
Facial folds, vulvar folds, tail folds
Spaniels, Bulldogs, Pekingese, Pugs,
Bostons, obese dogs
 Folds trap moisture, heat and
bacteria
 Usually chronic
 Dx: Affected area moist, red,
ulcerated
Skin Fold Pyoderma

Treatment: Relieve symptoms by cleaning and drying
lesion
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Sx reduction of skin fold may be only permanent solution
Weight loss in obese patients
Antibiotics, chlorhexidine-containing pledgets
Antibacterial and/or benzoyl peroxide shampoos
Client Info
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Require long term medical management
Keep area dry and clean
Keep hair/folds away from eyes
Skin Fold Pyoderma –
Vaginal Folds
Skin Fold Pyoderma – Lip
Folds
CASE #14
Acne

Common in young short-haired dog breeds and
cats - can be chronic

Clinical Signs:

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Chin swollen and painful to touch, dark spots => black
heads (comedones)
Dx: Appearance, r/o bite wounds, abscesses
ACNE
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Rx:
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clip hair on chin
clean daily with human acne product (helps with
follicular flushing)
systemic antibiotics
Topical Mupirocin ointment or cream
Client Info:
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May become chronic
Daily cleaning of chin
Use only ceramic or stainless steel bowls – NO PLASTIC