Phoenix is a special dog.

Phoenix doesn’t seem like any other dog at the Skiatook Paws and Claws Animal Rescue in Collinsville, OK. Indeed, he doesn’t resemble some other dog on the planet. Also, Phoenix has an uncommon skin condition has stained and kindled Phoenix’s face, making his hair drop out and showing his teeth in a perpetual scowl.

Rescue Dog Phoenix Has A Rare Skin Disease

When rescuers discovered Phoenix in the city of Collinsville, they were uncertain if his condition was brought about by infection or misuse. What was sure was that he had been neglected by his previous owner, Bored Panda reports.

Phoenix was brought to Family Animal Medicine in Owasso, OK, where vets had the option to look at his face.
Rescue Dog Phoenix Has A Rare Skin Disease

“We are investigating all possible causes of Phoenix’s condition and running lab work to identify the causes of his skin disease. He is being bathed frequently and is on medications to improve his skin health and provide comfort,” the group stated.

The people treating Phoenix would not like to give an inappropriate impression or construe that his condition was brought about by malice when no confirmation was accessible.

This provoked them to consider uncommon infections maybe at no other time seen in Owasso.
Phoenix

“We were provided evidence from a previous Good Samaritan who has photos of a progression of Phoenix’s facial deterioration,” Family animal Medicine announced. “It is possible there may be a medical disease causing his disfiguration. It is important that we do not automatically assume malicious acts. Animals without homes and proper care, without shelter, food, and water face so many obstacles; especially if they have an underlying medical issue.”

Phoenix was moved to Kansas to see Dr. Karen Trainor, a Specialty Veterinarian who had recently gotten and broke down a biopsy test from the canine. Joined by veterinary dermatologist Dr. David Senter, Trainor has found the genuine reason for Phoenix’s condition.
Rescue Dog Phoenix Has A Rare Skin Disease

Moreover, owing to an auto-immune illness called Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE), the skin all over becomes inflamed and dry when presented to the UV light of the sun.

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Also, it’s far-fetched he will ever regrow hair or muscle definition all over, yet he is putting on weight and certainty under the correct consideration.

Phoenix simply needs to wear sunblock and a shirt when he heads outside.
Phoenix

Eventually, Phoenix will be cleared for adoption from Skiatook Paws and Claws. Moreover, he is having a lot of fun associating with different dogs and people.

 

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