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My English Bulldog seems to have a serious skin infection
My English bulldog, mambo, is a little above year. Here in the last couple of days, was quite depressed. I've taken a look at his face, because it seemed burst. Its skin is horrible troubled, with the redness. She lost her hair around his forehead. Under his chin. There are some bumps, hair loss and irregular general skin seems just miserable. Dell'indizio what this might be?
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