Not listed in all skin books and not many pics , i'm often surprised by how few 'young vets' do not recognise the condition.
Nearly always dobermans but any bignoses can. Trick is always tell the client it will get worse before it get better and may reach the face, then bang it with marb, the affected area may slough.
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Comment posted Tue, Dec 15 2009
erm young vet here please explain - do we get the diagnosis by looking at the nose grossly or do we do cytology etc before calling it a (acute nasal) pyoderma?