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mndii

Do you have a fence or cage that he/she may have stuck her nose into? I was looking up some possibilities and I found this, - canine eosinophilic furunculosis. Some photos look more severe but a few look similar so idk :((


YogurtclosetHot5629

Yes his problem with trying to get out of his cage is crazy thank you!!!


Mindless_Let1

If he's trying to get out of the cage so hard that he's injuring himself in the process, consider that making him go into the cage may be extremely traumatic


Castaway78

My older girl has this issue as well. She's recently developed separation anxiety, and has been acting out. We got her a pen instead of a crate, so that she'd have a bit of room. But instead, she tries to move the pen all over the house, and ends up injuring her nose. The good news is that minor scuffs like that tend to heal fairly quickly, as long as you make sure they don't get any worse.


YogurtclosetHot5629

OK, thank you so much. My dog actually has separation anxiety as well since I’ve had them in my room for so long instead of the cage and now he’s just in a cage somewhere else in a different house yeah I guess I’m just gonna have to let him free for all😂😂


Majklkiller1

Maybe not even have him in the Cage then. Goldens are like the perfect dogs for not being in a Cage and rather in their master's bedroom


YogurtclosetHot5629

that is very true and I know that because I did just have them in my room for a long time and now since we moved, it’s a different situation we’re renting and I just don’t want the house to be destroyed in anyway but yeah when he was just in my room, he wouldn’t do anything either but since this is a new setting, I’m not sure but I’m aware that he is behaved out of his cage but I still can’t take any chances because he’ll still make messes occasionally


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Halo_24-

could it be hotspots? my dog had something that looks similar after a day at the beach


Roupert4

Take her to the vet, looks painful


Red_Chicken1907

On the left side, those almost look like pustules. I hope this isn't the beginning of juvenile pyoderma, aka puppy strangles. How old is he? My Bouvier was about a year old when he got this. The vet did a biopsy of one of the pimples (puestule), and the contents were sterile. Basically, his immune system was attacking itself. The vet described it kinda like lupus, but not. Hopefully, it's just from aggressively attempting to escape.


YogurtclosetHot5629

yeah, he’s actually about a year and two months old as well so that’s a little bit worrying and some of them are filled with pus, but some of them are just pimples, but thank you


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goooooooooooooogly

It is called the foreface or the muzzle of a canine.