Abstract

Two Collie working dogs were examined because of the sudden appearance of a skin condition. Both dogs were depressed and anorectic with an acute exudative dermatitis confined to areas of non-pigmented skin. Antibacterial treatment was instituted initially followed by long-term use of a sun-protective cream. A diagnosis of photosensitive dermatitis was made but the cause of the photosensitivity was not determined.

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