Puppy Impetigo in Dogs
Written By Darlene Stott
Published: 02/04/2017Updated: 07/21/2021
Veterinary reviewed by Michele K.
Puppy Impetigo in Dogs - Signs, Causes, Diagnosis, Treatment, Recovery, Management, Cost
What is Puppy Impetigo?
Skin conditions are common in dogs (and other animals and people) because bacteria naturally live on the skin. It is only due to certain situations that these bacteria cause an infection such as if your puppy is hypersensitive or has another condition that causes the immune or endocrine system to be imbalanced. If your dog has a rash with crusty lesions and blisters with no other signs, it is likely that your puppy has impetigo. There are different classifications of impetigo, which are surface pyoderma, superficial bacterial folliculitis, and deep pyoderma.
Puppy impetigo (pyoderma, juvenile pustular dermatitis) is an infection caused by bacteria such as staphylococcus, also called staph infection. There are many different types of staphylococcus strains which can affect dogs as well as people and may be passed back and forth. Some strains are highly contagious and are resistant to antibiotics, rendering them hard to eliminate. The infection may start as an itchy red rash that can occur on any area without hair on your puppy. When the areas of impetigo are scratched, the blisters break easily and become painful. Although this condition may resolve itself without any treatment, antibiotics can speed up the recovery time and prevent spreading. Without prompt treatment, impetigo can spread to other areas, which can cause hair loss, deep tissue infection, and even weight loss.
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Symptoms of Puppy Impetigo in Dogs
The signs of impetigo may include:
 Types
  • Surface pyoderma is usually mild and only affects the top layer of skin where there is no hair
  • Superficial bacterial folliculitis can also affect areas of skin with hair and the folds of the skin
  • Deep pyoderma is able to get into the deeper layers of tissue through a break in the skin that may be caused by scratching
Causes of Puppy Impetigo in Dogs
The cause of puppy impetigo is not well understood but may be any damage to the skin, or your dog’s immune or endocrine system. When the body’s system is compromised, the bacteria are able to grow to an uncontrolled amount. Some of the common causes are:
  • Fleas
  • Food allergy
  • Insect bite
  • Mange
  • Urine scalding
  • Compromised immune system
  • Weakened endocrine system
Diagnosis of Puppy Impetigo in Dogs
Diagnosing your puppy will include a complete physical assessment, medical background, laboratory testing, and imaging. The veterinarian will want to know if your puppy has had any illnesses or injuries recently. Abnormal appetite or behavior will be noted as well. Immunizations, and overall health are important to discuss and at this time you should let the veterinarian know if you have given your puppy any kind of medication (prescription and over the counter) because this can affect the diagnosis. 
The veterinarian will do a complete and thorough examination of your dog from head to tail, which will include a detailed check of the skin and coat. In order to evaluate the skin issue, the veterinarian will take a skin scraping to get a tissue sample for microscopic examination, samples of the fluid or pus from the blisters for cytological analysis and direct impression smears of the lesions. A bacterial and fungal culture, chemical panel, complete blood count, urinalysis, and blood glucose level can rule out infection or conditions such as mite infestation. If the veterinarian suspects an underlying illness, x-rays may be needed for verification.
Treatment of Puppy Impetigo in Dogs
Treating your puppy for impetigo usually consists of shampoos, creams, and antibiotics. In severe cases, or if your puppy has an underlying disorder that caused the impetigo, further medication or treatment may be needed.
Medicated Shampoo
There are many different medicated shampoos that can be used for this condition, but your veterinarian should be able to tell you which is best for your dog. Some of the choices are benzoyl peroxide, ethyl lactate, and chlorhexidine. You will be instructed how often to use the shampoo, but it is usually once or twice a week for a month.
Topical Antibiotic Ointment
Some of the topical creams or ointments that your veterinarian may prescribe are mupirocin, neomycin, and polymyxin.
Antibiotics
Your veterinarian will probably prescribe a systemic antibiotic such as erythromycin, cephalexin, or clindamycin for 6-8 weeks. In some cases, it may take more than one round of antibiotics due to resistant bacteria.
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Recovery of Puppy Impetigo in Dogs
The prognosis for your puppy is excellent once you get treatment. It is extremely rare for any type of impetigo to be fatal in any dog. The underlying condition may be more of an issue, but with treatment, the prognosis is still good when discovered early. Be sure to follow your veterinarian’s instructions exactly and call if you have any questions or concerns about the healing of the skin.
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Puppy Impetigo Questions and Advice from Veterinary Professionals
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My pet has the following symptoms:
Bumps
I have a new puppy she's 8 weeks old and when we got her we noticed scab like sores on her head. We just got back from a rd trip and this morning we noticed she has our like bumps on her belly but more bumps on the rest of her body where her hair is. Any idea on what this could be?
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Buddy
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My pet has the following symptoms:
Red Bumps
My dog has small red bumps on his groin area, leg area and under his armpit. He does lick and scratch a moderate amount but nothing too crazy. I feel like it's impetigo but I'm unsure. We will be taking him to the vet as soon as we can. I feel like it's spreading quickly. He starting to form some small bumps on his head and close to his eye. Some pictures you can see are the link below: https://ibb.co/gVHwGe https://ibb.co/dtTghK https://ibb.co/jkc7NK https://ibb.co/n1r7re https://ibb.co/cXFNPz
Sept. 16, 2018
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Native Filipino Dog
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Azi
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3 Months
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My pet has the following symptoms:
Weight Loss
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Pus Filled Bumps,
My dog is 3 months old and these past few days he hasn't been eating anything. After he lost weight, I noticed pus filled bumps in his abdomen, inner legs and private part and now it's starting to spread all over his body. What should I do? Is there any home remedy for this?
July 31, 2018
Answered by Dr. Michele K. DVM
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If Azi has lost his appetite and has those pustules on his abdomen, he needs to be seen by a veterinarian. They'll be able to examine him, and a stool sample, and get him any treatment that he might need, since this seems to be getting worse and not better.
July 31, 2018
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Golden Retriever
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Casper
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3 Months
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My pet has the following symptoms:
Rashes,
Hi my do itches his ears, anal region, and rubs his face a lot. A few days ago I noticed bumps on the back of his neck and under his neck which looked like rashes. I think it's spreading downwards. He also has a sudden loss of appetite and sleeps more than usual.
July 30, 2018
Answered by Dr. Michele K. DVM
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There are many causes for that type of skin problem, including parasites, bacterial or fungal infections, and without seeing Casper, it is difficult for me to comment on what might be causing the problem. It would be best to have him seen by a veterinarian, as they can examine him and determine what might be going on and how to treat him.
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My pet has the following symptoms:
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Inflamed Skin
Hi, I noticed that my dog in always itching especially in his elbows and abdomen and it turned red and it is starting to lose his hair in his elbows and also i noticed some bumps are getting more and more, also some parts of his has some red blisters and some of them are inflamed, we went to the vet and to get him treated yet his elbows are getting worst and some of his skin are starting to lose some hair and starting to have more inflamed skin and red bumps and some of them even bleeds, My vet gave him oral medicine and cream but it wasn't working well.
July 26, 2018
Answered by Dr. Michele K. DVM
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Since I can't see Nigou, and don't know what medication he was on, it is difficult for me to comment on what might be causing this skin problem. Common causes in puppies include bacterial or fungal infections, or parasites, and if the medication that he was given was not helpful, that might help your veterinarian to figure out the cause of the problem. A recheck would be a good idea for him.
July 26, 2018
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