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10 Common Skin Issues In Dogs, and When To Worry
When dogs itch and scratch throughout the day, pet parents tend not to think much of it. With so many skin issues that could be plaguing your dog, how are you supposed to know when you should begin to worry. Learn what these signs and symptoms are here. Read
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When dogs itch and scratch throughout the day, pet parents tend not to think much of it. With so many skin issues that could be plaguing your dog, how are you supposed to know when you should begin to worry. Learn what these signs and symptoms are here.
READ FULL STORYTumors can crop up in dogs of every breed and age. Many of these skin tumors end up being benign and nonthreatening. Here is a quick list of the most common types of skin tumors in dogs.
READ FULL STORYChewing, itching, and scratching are all apart of being a dog or cat. However, if you catch your pet doing these things in excess, it could be pruritus, and there might be an underlying medical condition that you should treat immediately.
READ FULL STORYFlea bites cause different reactions in different dogs. If your dog is showing a bit more discomfort than usual after a flea bite, they may be suffering from flea allergy dermatitis.
READ FULL STORYItโs natural for pets to chew and lick themselves, but when it becomes compulsive and constant, your pet can develop serious problems, such as lick granuloma. Learn how to tell if your pet's licking is getting out of hand here.
READ FULL STORYAlopecia is any underlying condition that causes hair loss in your dogโs coat. Learn more about alopecia, its causes, and how to treat it here.
READ FULL STORYWart's appearing on your pet are usually not harmful but can be if left untreated. If you see a growth on your pet's skin, take a trip to the vet just to be safe.
READ FULL STORYFlea saliva is the true culprit of flea allergy dermatitis. While all dogs will have a reaction to flea bites, allergic dogs react to flea saliva, too. Learn more to protect your dog here.
READ FULL STORYThis guide explores common paw problems like allergies, infections, and hot spots in dogs. Discover how chlorhexidine, a gentle antiseptic, can soothe irritated paws, promote healing, and even prevent future problems. Learn how to identify paw issues, use chlorhexidine safely, and keep your pup's paws happy and healthy.
READ FULL STORYThe items that we keep around the house and the plants that grow naturally in our yards are not always safe for our pets. Contact dermatitis is one problem that can occur if your pet makes physical contact with an irritating substance.
READ FULL STORYCortisone cream can be tempting for treating itchy skin in dogs, but proceed with caution. While it offers quick relief for inflammation, there are potential downsides. This article discusses the risks and benefits of using it on your dog, empowering you to make informed decisions for their well-being.
READ FULL STORYDemodectic mange is a skin disease caused by microscopic parasites that is usually passed through child birth. This type of mange can result in hair loss and be extremely painful. Luckily there are treatment options available. Learn what they are here.
READ FULL STORYDermatophilosis in dogs is a condition caused by bacterial infection. Crusty scabs, hair loss, redness, and discomfort in the affected areas characterize it. This article will discuss the causes, symptoms, treatment, and prevention of this condition in your furry friend.
READ FULL STORYDry skin is a problem, and not one that only affects people. Dogs suffer from this affliction as well, and because of that, it pays to understand the ins and outs of dog dry skin treatment. Learn some cheap and easy DIY treatments here, as well as when to take your dog to the vet.
READ FULL STORYThis guide equips you with the know-how to soothe minor skin woes responsibly. Learn when and how to apply this awesome remedy, recognize red flags, and keep your furry friend itch-free and tail-wagging happy.
READ FULL STORYNot every pet is blessed with a clear complexion. In dogs, acne often shows up in the teenage years (sound familiar?), while in cats, it can strike at any age. Find out what causes breakouts in pets and what treatments are available.
READ FULL STORYSkin allergies are common problems among dogs and cats, manifesting themselves in the form of skin problems. Help protect your pet and learn more.
READ FULL STORYDogs frequently develop a skin ailment known as Eosinophilic Granuloma Complex (EGC), which may be upsetting and worrying for dog owners. This article will examine this condition further.
READ FULL STORYFollicular cysts are among the most typical medical conditions that can affect dogs. Learn more about this condition in this article.
READ FULL STORYHot spots are one of the most painful skin infections out there. Learn the symptoms to help keep your pet happy and comfortable.
READ FULL STORYHot spots are extremely painful and if treated incorrectly, can cause your pet even more pain and make the infection worse. Learn more here.
READ FULL STORYAll it takes is one flea bite to cause Flea Allergy Dermatitis, which then leads to dog hot spots. Learn how to prevent FAD and treat hot spots on dogs here.
READ FULL STORYTaking care of your dogโs coat can be difficult, especially for hairy breeds. However, as long as you maintain certain guidelines, it shouldnโt be that hard to give your dog a natural, shiny, and healthy coat.
READ FULL STORYDemodicosis, better known as mange, is a irritating skin disease caused by Demodex mites. These microscopic pests can cause serious health issues when in large numbers. Here are a few ways you can identify whether or not your pet has demodicosis.
READ FULL STORYSkin Infection or Dermatitis in a dog can also be life-threatening if not treated properly. Knowing how to take care of a dog with a skin infection is a must for every dog parent.
READ FULL STORYDandruff in cats and dogs can be treated by changing grooming, diet, and other routines. Read more about treating flaky skin in pets.
READ FULL STORYDon't let your dog suffer from yeast infections any longer. This article delves into the power of medicated shampoos, exploring how they work to soothe irritation and restore skin health. Discover the science behind these targeted baths, learn how to choose the right shampoo, and unlock the key to an itch-free life for your precious pup.
READ FULL STORYWinter itchiness is common in dogs, but it can worsen if left untreated. You can try some medications and home remedies to soothe your petโs skin and ensure a comfortable winter for it.
READ FULL STORYDogs, cats and licking seem to go hand in hand. It never does strike a pet parent to see their pet continuously lick themselves. Lick granuloma is when your pet obsessively licks one spot over and over and over again, sometimes resulting in painful sores. Learn more here on the different causes that may be having your pet over-licking themselves.
READ FULL STORYThis guide empowers dog owners with effective strategies to prevent and manage seasonal hot spots, a common skin ailment in canines. Explore practical tips on grooming practices, environmental adjustments, and nutrition to shield your furry friend from the discomfort of hot spots.
READ FULL STORYIs your pet constantly scratching away? They're more than likely suffering from pruritus. Learn the symptoms here and help your pet stay happy and healthy!
READ FULL STORYTreatment for pruritus can be difficult because you first need to determine what is causing the problem. Learn how to help your pet through this itchy, uncomfortable problem here.
READ FULL STORYRingworm in dogs and cats is an infection that must be treated to prevent its spread to other animals or contamination of your home. Find out how to treat ringworm in pets.
READ FULL STORYSebaceous adenitis is a skin condition in which dogs suffer from lesions, hair loss, and other painful symptoms. Learn how to recognize this under-diagnosed disease here.
READ FULL STORYDoes your dog or cat have flaky skin? Are the flakes dry and scaly, or greasy and oily? If so, your pet may be suffering from seborrhea, a skin disorder caused by an excessive production of sebum, an oily secretion of the sebaceous glands. Read on to find out more.
READ FULL STORYAn overview of how to use our products for your dog or cat's best skin and coat care.
READ FULL STORYDogs of any breed, age, or gender can get an uncommon skin condition known as superficial necrotic dermatitis (SND). In this article, we will go over everything you need to know about this disorder.
READ FULL STORYA preexisting condition often causes pyoderma, so by the time you start to see the symptoms of this infection, your pet definitely needs treatment. Learn more here.
READ FULL STORYHumans often end up developing allergies from the smallest of things, and it leads to reactions such as itchy skin, watery eyes, etc. Similarly, our furry, four-legged friends can develop allergic reactions to things theyโre surrounded by. Although itโs not always the case that dogs will develop allergies one way or another, but it does fare well if you take extra precautions and make sure the ambience you subject them to is safe.
READ FULL STORYTreating pyoderma depends on the underlying cause of the condition. Learn the different kinds of treatment that will help to keep the itch from your pet.
READ FULL STORYHow you will treat your dog's alopecia will depend on its underlying cause. Learn about your dog's options here.
READ FULL STORYAs a pet owner, there's nothing worse than watching your furry friend constantly scratching, biting, and licking themselves in discomfort. While occasional scratching is normal for dogs, excessive itching can be a sign of an underlying issue that needs attention.
READ FULL STORYThe most common symptom of dandruff in pets is visibly dry and flaky skin. See what the other symptoms of pet dandruff are.
READ FULL STORYYou probably know what a wart looks like -- perhaps youโve even had one. But did you know that dogs can develop warts too? Learn how to identify a wart on your dog and what treatments are available.
READ FULL STORYInsect parasites or allergies can cause a sensation that leaves pets with an uncontrollable desire to scratch; this is referred to as pruritus. Learn how to help your pet if pruritus strikes here.
READ FULL STORYAntibacterial shampoo for dogs isn't just about cleanliness. It's a targeted tool for specific skin issues. This guide explores the "whys" and "whens" of its use, empowering you to make informed choices for your furry friend's healthy, itch-free skin.
READ FULL STORYAlopecia, or hair loss in dogs, could have one of dozens of causes. Learn more about the possible sources of your dog's hair loss here.
READ FULL STORYZinc-responsive dermatosis is a common skin condition in dogs caused by a zinc shortage or excess in their diet. In this article, we break down the symptoms, treatment and management strategies to combat this condition.
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