What is dog ringworm?
Ringworm is a fungal infection that can affect dogs. It is easily identified, as it affects the skin. While ringworm can be a highly contagious condition, it is also quite easily treated.IdentificationDogs with ringworm most often present hairless, circular lesions on the skin. These lesions begin very small but then grow bigger. The skin on the lesion is scaly and sometimes will display pustules.GeographyAccording to PetEducation.com, the fungus that causes ringworm is most often found in regions that are hot and humid. However, most cases of ringworm tend to occur in the fall and winter.FeaturesRingworm is most often transmitted from animal to animal. The infected animal is carrying spores from the fungus. Dogs can also get ringworm from furniture or grooming equipment that has been in contact with other infected animals.ConsiderationsAccording to PetEducation.com, younger dogs are more susceptible to a ringworm infection than an older dog.Prevention/SolutionWhile most small lesions