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I have a 14 year old mini Aussie, who has this (see picture) he is not in pain, nor is distracted by this. It looks like insect bite, but don't know. We live in Delaware and he is exposed to deer. No other issues- good energy, appetite not sure what to do outside of vet (which is 30 days out)
Updated On August 9th, 2023
Pet's info: Dog | Australian Shepherd | Male | neutered | 14 years and 5 months old | 30 lbs
Answered By Dr. Strydom, DVM 105
Veterinarian
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Hello, thank you for using PetCoach. This lesion looks like bruising or an area of necrosis (dead tissue) but it it is hard to tell because I cannot enlarge the photo. A spider bite can do this but outside of that there are no other insect bites that I can think of that would cause this type of reaction. I do think you should take Wall-E to a vet for an exam. In the meantime, you can apply this wound spray 3-4 times to day to see if it helps. ( https://www.petco.com/shop/en/petcostore/product/vetericyn-plus-wound-and-skin-care-for-dogs ) Hope this helps. Best wishes.
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