Dog Skin Care Tips ...Contd

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Bathing
Bath your dog as necessary with dog shampoos formulated for dogs. Frequency depends on the breed of your dog, the characteristics of its coat and its environment. Frequency of bathing should also take into consideration whether you are using a general shampoo, a medicated shampoo for specific skin conditions or a flea shampoo. There are also creme rinses available for dogs some of which may be medicated.

Shampoos and Skin Health
Care for the largest organ of the body is one of the most important things you can do for your dog or cat. The skin and hair coat of your pet can be an indication of their overall health.

Every dog has to taken for a regular checkup. Not only this, but one has to check its skin for insects. If so it should be cleaned and powdered by some medicated dog powder. It contracts any skin problem by the slightest change in temperatures. If it is too cold, its skin will turn dry. So it needs a warm condition to keep its skin healthy.

what shampoo do you use? Some dog owners use people shampoo under the assumption that if it"s fine for them. This is not the case. In fact, many commercial shampoos meant for dogs are actually too harsh for their skin and may cause irritation and/or dryness.

Herbal Shampoo
You can make an excellent doggie shampoo from things that you probably already have around the house. A mixture of Aloe Vera gel and water work well. It is very mild on dog"s skin and leaves their coat quite shiny. Slightly dilute a handful of Aloe Vera gel with water and work the mixture into your dog"s coat.

Perfume
If you don"t have the time, the energy or any protective rain garments handy, you can always use a bit of scent in a pinch. A spray will rest on top of the dog"s coat and will not harm the skin. Make sure you spray away from the dog"s face and in a spot that she can"t lick.

Dog skin problems
The common pattern of dog skin problems is inflammation or dermatitis which causes itching and irritation. This discomfort tends to make the dog scratch using his claws and teeth, which results in hair loss, more itching, and more inflammation.

The following are major signs of dog skin problems and disease: scratching; rashes; reddening of the skin; loss of hair; wet areas from licking - on white dogs, distinguished as stained brown by their saliva; black and gritty material in the coat; insects such as fleas; dry coat; scaly skin; infected spots; dandruff; and mats.

The most important way of preventing dog skin problems from happening is to keep your dog clean and well groomed. Bathing on a regular basis is essential in maintaining a clean skin and coat. A weekly grooming routine is also a very important part of his overall skin care, giving you a great opportunity to check for fleas, ticks, and other signs of abnormalities that can cause dog skin problems.

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