What are the more common diseases in dogs in summer

Common diseases in dogs in summer are: 1. Parasitic diseases. Summer is the peak period for parasites to breed due to the temperature. Pets that go outside can easily get infected with ticks, fleas and other ectoparasites in the grass. Also watch out for mosquito bites, which can spread heartworm and leishmania. 2. Skin diseases. Summer is also the peak season for superficial canine pyoderma and microsporum infections, and it is common for skin follicles to open up after bathing and for pathogens to take advantage of this. 3. Infectious diseases. Because of dog walking, some animals carrying pathogens go to the toilet outside and other dogs with poor antibody levels are susceptible to infection after contact.

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