May 28 2008
Dog Skin Care To Prevent Discomfort
Skin disorders in dogs are common ailments that plague dogs and their masters. A dog’s coat is one indicator of the dog’s overall health. The normal state of a dog’s coat should be smooth and shiny with no bald or bumpy patches. Dog skin care is necessary to keep up the health of your pet. There are many different dog skin care products on the market that target specific conditions of a dog’s coat. These dog skin care products may be necessary for maintaining the dog’s healthy coat or eliminating skin disorders.
Regular Brushing
Before using dog skin care products on an otherwise healthy looking dog just try to maintain your dog’s fur by natural means. Daily brushing can help eliminate old dead hairs and also stimulate the production of oils to help maintain the dog’s coat. There are many dog skin care grooming products that can be used to brush and groom your dog’s coat. Brushes, combs and picks have often been used to keep the dog’s coat free of debris and tangles.
Regular brushing and combing can also prevent tangles in the dog’s coat. Unresolved tangles will often result in hair matting. Matted hair can be painful for a dog as it grows thicker and denser because the matted hair tends to pull on the dog’s skin making any contact or movement painful. Dog skin care products specifically designed to help deal with mats are available. Matted hair can lead to skin disorders.
Eliminating Fleas And Ticks
Flea and ticks can cause irritation to the skin due to the dog always scratching and biting its fur. Dog skin care for a dog with fleas may need several applications of a flea and tick solution. Dipping is a dog grooming service by many doggy salons and veterinary clinics. These parasites may also carry diseases, which are dangerous for people and cause certain allergies in dogs. At the first sign of an infestation, you must act because these parasites multiply fast and can lay eggs all over your home.
Bathing
Some dogs will need a bath for their regular dog skin care regimen. Not all dogs need regular baths since bathing can diminish the natural oils needed to maintain their coats. Bathing should be done to get rid of dirt, grime and foul odor but some pet owners prefer to bathe their dogs weekly even without any indication that they need one. There are many dog skin care products specifically for bathing dogs that does not strip away the natural oils needed for a healthy coat.
Maintaining your dog’s healthy coat is one way of keeping your pet healthy and happy. Dog skin care is an integral part of taking care of your dog.
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