Common Skin Conditions, How To Recognize & Treat Them In Dogs: Puppy Healthcare
There once was a pup with an itch,
Who wiggled and wriggled and twitched,
Though he was a good boy,
His life held no joy,
He was a miserable son of a b–
Well, they say laughter is the best medicine – but when it comes to seeing our poor pups struggle with an itch they simply cannot scratch, you really need to get some expert health advice.
Thankfully, there’s a handy new guide to canine skin conditions which covers a whole range of symptoms and ailments, from dry skin and allergies to bacterial infections. And the best part is that it's not even a “I’ll scratch your back, you scratch mine” kind of a deal – you can get it completely FREE thanks to DogInsider.com.
The new advice is from canine health experts and also contains their top tips on caring for your dog’s fur and skin. Recent surveys conducted by US veterinarians which showed that the majority of pet owners do not know or are unsure which products are safest for their pup. So, I’m glad we’ve got DogInsider.com to keep us from barking up the wrong tree!
Did you know that skin irritations or rashes caused by contact with a chemical or substance which is not pet-friendly is one of the most common problems that vets see? Apparently, just educating ourselves on proper grooming techniques and using the correct medicated shampoos to deal with any itching can go a long way to maintaining our pet’s physical health and emotional well-being.
As every breed of dog is different, the guide also discusses the breed-specific conditions that owners need to be aware of. For example, owners of chihuahuas should be on the lookout for skin diseases caused by mange mites, whereas collies are more predisposed to a genetic disorder known as dermatomyositis. In both cases, early detection of the condition can stave off any debilitating symptoms for pets when given the right treatment.
DogInsider’s skin care guide also includes information on the conditions associated with allergens from environmental factors or food. The pet experts who contributed to the guide include several nutritionists whose extensive writings on the proper diet for dogs can also be found on the organization’s website.
DogInsider.com really is a pup parent’s treasure trove of advice on topics of nutrition, healthcare, training, and pup and senior dog care. Access this fantastic online resources for FREE by clicking the link in the description.
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