Juvenile cellulitis, also known as puppy strangles or juvenile pyoderma, is an uncommon disease of dogs.[1] Symptoms include dermatitis, lethargy, depression and lameness. When puppies are first presented with what appears to be staphylococcalpyoderma, juvenile cellulitis, a relatively rare condition, may not be considered.[2]
^Miller, William H. Jr.; Griffin, Craig E.; Campbell, Karen L. (2013). "Chapter 18: Miscellaneous skin diseases. Juvenile cellulitis". Muller & Kirk's small animal dermatology (7th ed.). St. Louis, Mo.: Elsevier. pp. 708–709. ISBN9781416000280.