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In Dog Grooming You May Find Warts On Dogs

Warts on dogs may be one of the skin health problems that you encounter in your dog grooming. You will find these warts to be more common in dogs as they grow older.

The causes of these warts in really an unknown factor although it is believed to have a viral connection. They can show up on any area of your dogs skin.

If left alone they will usually cause no problem for your dog. Should you run your dog grooming clippers into the wart or irritate it with a dog brushes or some other dog grooming tool it may open up and become infected. Your dog licking or chewing on a wart may also cause a wart to become infected.

If your dog has warts that have become a problem for you or your dog you will want to secure a veterinarian opinion on what to do about a problem wart. It could be an antibiotic and ointment or having the warts surgically removed.

Otherwise leave them be. We all eventually have little lumps and bumps on our skin as we age. It’s a part of life.

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