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I would bank on the Dr. that said it is ringworm. He is qualified to know this, and The vet needs to know about the animal, not you. The Dog may have the appearance of something different, but rest assured. One patch on the dog should not disqualify your problem. Treat yourself as the Dr. said and treat the dog as if he had the ringworm and keep him away from your skin problems so as to not infect him with the ringworm as you two could keep passing this back and forth. it would be wise to let your Dr know that the vet isn't in agreement and ask your Dr. if he would prescribe something for your dog for your sake, You do not want to keep this cycling around the two of you.

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Do you have any cats? Or have you been around any cats? Cats carry the stuff but often don't show signs of it.

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