Round ulcers in dogs may be caused by skin diseases, insect bites or trauma. If this happens to the dog, first pay attention to whether it has signs of infection, such as redness, secretions and pus. If there are these symptoms, the dog needs to see a veterinarian for treatment.
At the same time, this ulceration may also be caused by parasites in the body, such as ticks and fleas. In this case, professional anthelmintics can be used to treat the symptoms of dogs.
In order to reduce the possibility of dogs getting this disease, owners should do a good job in basic veterinary health care such as birth control, vaccine and deworming. In addition, the owner should also clean the dog regularly and pay attention to the environment such as grass and grass. Once the dog is found to have symptoms such as ulceration, measures should be taken in time to avoid the deterioration of the condition.