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Dry skin on a dog usually indicates that he is suffering from a nutritional imbalance, the effects of poor quality commercial dog food or a niacin deficiency. Improving a dog's diet is the least...
Pet guardians and those who work with animals quickly saw that Avon's Skin So Soft products repelled fleas. Exactly why the products work isn't known, but there's something about the woodsy...
Dry skin can be irritating to your dog and finding the underlying cause can help relieve the problem. Common reasons for dry and irritated skin in dogs are poor nutrition, frequent bathing and...
Mange in dogs is caused by mites that burrow into the animal's skin. There are three different mites that cause mange: demodex canis, cheyletiella and sarcoptic mites. Mange is highly treatable if...
Yeast isn't just an ingredient in delicious bread. It can also be a nasty fungus that infects the skin and makes a dog miserable. If you recognize the causes and symptoms of a yeast infection, you...
Our canine companions get dry skin just like we do and it is just as much of an annoyance to them as it is to us. Dry skin on dogs can be caused from poor health, poor diet, allergies or a skin...
According to research performed at the College of Veterinary Medicine at Virginia Tech, approximately ten percent of all canines suffer from some form of allergy. Many canine allergies present...
Dry, itchy skin can drive a dog crazy, causing him to scratch relentlessly. If scratching gets out of control, scratches can form scabs and even become infected. To stop dryness and itching, try...
Dry skin is not uncommon in dogs, particularly in dry climates, and in winter when the furnace is running and drying out the air. Just like people, dogs can develop dry skin that is scaly and...
Dry, itchy skin is commonly caused by allergens your dog has inhaled or been exposed to while outdoors or in your environment and can lead to excessive scratching, licking or biting. Other causes...
Dry and itchy skin on dogs often results from the rapid formation and death of skin cells. The dead cells dry out causing the skin to appear dry and an itchy sensation for the dog. This process...
Loss of hair, or alopecia, in dogs is the condition whereby the dog is losing all or some of its hair from areas of skin which normally are covered with hair. There are many possible causes for...
You used to have such a nice dog! But now it has dry, flaky skin, and there seems to be a thin layer of doggy skin flakes all over your house. Dog dander is dead skin flakes--almost, but not...
Skin problems in dogs can be caused by a number of disorders. While some are serious and require veterinarian care, others, such as allergies and dry skin, are treatable with a variety of home...
Dry skin on a dog can be caused by a variety of things, including allergies, fleas or fungal infections, such as ringworm. However, according to C.J. Puotinen, author of "The Encyclopedia of...
Although there are many reasons your dog may have dry skin, the seasonal cold weather is the most common cause. Improper diet or canine seborrhea, a greasy or flaky skin condition accompanied by...
Epsom salts have been used for centuries to treat and cure everything from infections and sore throats to allergies and dry skin in both humans and dogs. Epsom salt is magnesium sulfate, which is...
Dogs can suffer from dry skin just like their human owners do. Dry skin in dogs can result from many things, with allergies the main cause. Dry skin can itch and cause discomfort for the dog;...
Diet and bathing too frequently are two of the most common reasons for dry, flaky skin on a dog. Maintaining good nutrition is the best way to approach the condition of your dog's coat and skin by...
A skin rash on a dog can develop very quickly. Some dogs obsessively scratch the affected area and cause more problems. It is always best to see a veterinarian before using any home remedies for...
If your puppy is infected with ringworm, there are several things you can do to help him get well. Keep in mind that ringworm isn't actually caused by a worm, but rather by a fungus of a variety...
Puppies are adorable, constant balls of energy. They bring positive energy into the life of their human family. That's why when puppies get sick, even with a simple case of dry skin, the whole...
Black skin disease, also called alopecia X and pseudo-Cushing's Syndrome, usually appears when a dog is between one and five years old, and causes severe hair loss, hyperpigmentation or darkening...
There are many different skin conditions that can plague a dog and cause it discomfort. Dogs with skin problems can show a variety of symptoms, ranging from minor scratching to severe hair loss....
Itchy, scratchy, unhappy. Whatever is causing your dog to itch, you need to get to the bottom of it as soon as possible. As a pet owner, it is your duty to help your dog find relief from fleas and...
Dogs can get burns on the skin and nails of their paws from many sources. Chemical burns from spilled gasoline, concentrated herbicide, pesticide, or other household chemical can be especially...
Dandruff is found on many puppies. The glands in the skin that provide lubrication are still underactive in puppies younger than four months. As the puppy gets older and these glands become more...
Eye and skin problems are two of the most common ailments that affect dogs. In fact, they usually go hand-in-hand on a pet with allergies. These conditions can be quite uncomfortable and can even...
Avon's Skin So Soft really does work as a flea repellent. The University of Florida tested the product and found that it reduced the number of fleas on animals. Avon says Skin So Soft has been...
Exploring the types of Dog skin problems, myths and practical solutions to help the dog and owner in a safe, painless, affordable manner.
Excessive itching, hair loss, wheezing and sneezing are all signs off allergies in dogs. While it may sound a little strange, a dog can suffer from an allergy to grass just like a person can. If...
Skin conditions are a common ailment in canines, and dogs who spend a lot of time indoors during the winter are prone to dry skin as a result of the dry air from furnaces and electric heating...
Most dogs suffer from some type of skin condition at least once in their lives. For other dogs, skin afflictions are a constant source of irritation. Skin conditions in dogs have multiple causes....
Although dogs are normally outgoing and active, dry skin may cause your dog to act differently, because he is uncomfortable or even in pain. If your dog suffers from dry skin, help nurse him back...
Although everyone knows that humans can suffer from dry skin and itchy, flaky scalps, few people are aware that pets can suffer from this ailment, as well. If your pet suffers from dry, flaky or...
You may notice your dog scratching or licking at himself excessively from time to time. The cause of all this scratching could be due to itchy skin or some other skin problem. Like humans, dogs...
Bleach can be an effective tool to use when trying to alleviate skin problems in dogs. Bleach can also be very dangerous, even deadly, for a dog with skin problems. Here are the correct ways to go...
Until a few years ago, treating sarcoptic mites -- the parasites that cause the most common type of mange in dogs -- was a lengthy and difficult process. It was stressful both for the dog and the...
Skin tags on dogs are a skin disorder requiring a visit to the vet for proper diagnosis and recommendation for treatment. Skin disorders in animals can be difficult to recognize, diagnosis and treat.
Cushings disease in dogs happens most often with beagles, dachshunds, poodles, and terriers especially when they are advanced in age. Cushings disease happens when the dog's body begins over...
Ringworm is not a worm, but a fungus which can spread on a pet's skin and hair. Cats and dogs are the most common carriers. When checking for ringworm be sure to wear gloves because it can spread...
Some dogs, like some humans, suffer from allergies. These allergies manifest in the form of itchy skin and ear infections. The normal bacterium in the ears builds up and forms a yeast infection....
If you have a dog with paralysis, it is very important to know how to prevent bed sores. Due to decreased circulation, dogs suffering from paralysis are more prone to serious infection, so...
Black skin disease in pugs is a condition that can cause inflammation and darkening of the skin as well as balding. The dog may lose fur and suffer from minor skin irritation. In more extreme...
Dogs get allergies just like humans. Dogs can react to contact with an allergen, inhalation of an allergen, or to eating food that contains an allergen. While removing the source of the allergy is...
When treating skin problems in pets, there are a variety of factors to consider. It is sometimes a difficult problem to cure. Maintaining a regular treatment regimen is important.
Eosinophilic folliculitis is a reaction to allergens, bacteria, fungus or parasites that affects the skin around hair follicles. It can develop on any part of the body but is most likely to occur...
Dogs suffer from many of the same allergies that humans do. In dogs, allergies often manifest in their skin, in the form of bumps and rashes that irritate and itch.
Dogs can develop allergic skin disorders just like humans. It is important to get a correct diagnosis from a veterinarian so that your pet's symptoms can be minimized.
There are many potential causes of fur loss on a dog's ear including allergies, insects, and infections. Consult a veterinarian if hair loss is extreme or persistent.