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My 1-year-old Pitbull has sudden skin bumps. Is it a rash or allergy?

Updated On September 23rd, 2025

Pet's info: Dog | Pit Bull Terrier | Female | unspayed | 1 year old | 80 lbs

hello my dog is a one year old pitbull she stays in the house only time she goes out is to use the bathroom more when we play with her about 2 days ago we noticed that she broke out with a bunch of these bumps could you help me out

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Answered By Dr. Massimo Orioles, DVM, Cert AVP, MRCVS

Veterinarian

Published on September 24th, 2018

This is likely to be caused by an allergy but it could be infections or mites as well. First of all I would recommend to have him treated with a good quality flea treatment then to have him checked by your veterinarian to rule out infection by physical examination and some skin tests. If all comes back negative an allergy must be suspected and treated with appropriate medications depending on the type of allergy.

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    Answered By David Elbeze, DVM, MRCVS

    Veterinarian

    Published on October 16th, 2018

    This is probably due to a severe allergy, although it could also be fleas or mites. First of all, in order to rule out skin parasites, you will need to treat her with a high quality flea treatment (e.g. advantage), then get her to the vet to perform a skin scrape - this might reveal an infection or a mite infestation. If all of those came back negative, the next step is to treat the allergy symptomatically and try discovering the cause of the allergy. Some medications can be given by the vet in order to repair the skin lesions (steroids and antibiotics). simultaneously you should start her on a prescription hypoallergenic diet for at least 2 months. Hopefully you will see some results after all this, if not you and your vet should consider putting her on a long term allergy treatment (Atopica or Apoquel).

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