Puppy strangles, or juvenile cellulitis, is a nodular and pustular skin disorder that affects puppies. It usually occurs between the ages of three weeks and four months, and is rarely seen in adult dogs. The face, pinnae (outer part of the ear), and salivary lymph nodes are the most common sites to be affected.
Little Skylar is affected with puppy strangles and he is being treated by our vet with a combination of antibiotics and prednisone. We have treated other puppies who had Puppy Strangles and they all recovered. Luckily, Skylar's case is not that serious. It has occurred mostly around his eyes. We have had puppies that lost all the hair on their faces and whose mouths were sore and swollen
It is not communicable to other dogs or to humans. And he is lively and is eating well!