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Veterinary Dermatologists Link Chronic Skin Conditions in Pets to Indoor Mold Exposure

A growing number of veterinary dermatologists are identifying indoor mold exposure as an underlying trigger for treatment-resistant skin conditions in dogs and cats, including chronic pruritus, hot spots, and recurrent fungal skin infections.

American College of Veterinary Dermatology

Indoor mold exposure is emerging as an underlying trigger for treatment-resistant skin conditions in dogs and cats, with veterinary dermatologists increasingly identifying the environmental connection in patients who have failed to respond to standard dermatological treatment.

The most commonly reported mold-associated skin conditions in pets include chronic pruritus (persistent itching), hot spots, recurrent fungal skin infections caused by Malassezia and dermatophyte species, and generalized seborrhea. In dogs, the pattern often mimics environmental allergy and is frequently treated as such — with limited success.

The mechanism involves both direct skin contact with mold spores and mycotoxins, and systemic immune dysregulation that lowers the skin's barrier function and increases susceptibility to secondary infections.

Veterinary dermatologists recommend that pets with treatment-resistant skin conditions be evaluated for environmental mold exposure, particularly if symptoms worsen in winter months when homes are closed up and indoor air quality deteriorates.

In documented cases where mold remediation was completed and the pet was temporarily relocated during the process, the majority of affected animals showed significant improvement in skin condition within 60 to 90 days — without changes to their dermatological treatment regimen.

Topics:pet skin conditionsmoldveterinary dermatologypruritushot spotsfungal infection
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