The skin of the dog
Did you know that the skin is the largest organ of your dog? A healthy skin protects your dog from external influences and helps keep him warm and dry, especially in combination with his coat. The skin and coat are also your dog's calling card. Skin problems and irritation are common; it's the most common reason for a visit to the vet outside of vaccinations. Pharmacy4Pets helps you keep your dog's skin healthy, and you can also find various shampoos, supplements, and other necessities to keep the coat shiny and cared for.
Skin Problems in Dogs
As mentioned, skin problems in dogs are very common. One of the most common problems is itching. Licking, scratching, biting, rubbing are all signs that your dog is itchy. Other manifestations of skin problems in dogs include:
- Hair loss
- Dry skin
- Redness of the skin
- Bumps
- Spots
- Hotspot
- Crusts/sores
- Flakes
- Greasy appearance of the skin
- Thickened or thin skin
- Dull coat
Usually, the appearance of a skin problem is not typical for one particular condition, so more investigation into the cause of the problem will usually be necessary.
Itching in Dogs
It is often said that itching is worse than pain. In any case, it can be very frustrating, for you and your dog. Itching can have many causes. The most common cause of itching is fleas. These annoying critters can drive your dog crazy. Although it's very persistent, fleas can be effectively controlled with the right products, such as Advantix (spot-on) or Frontpro (tablet), and some perseverance. Other external parasites like mites can also cause itching.
Dogs can also develop allergies. If a dog has a food allergy, he needs a special hypoallergenic diet, such as Sanimed Hypoallergenic. Like people, dogs can also be allergic to substances in the environment, such as tree pollens, grasses, and house dust mites. People with such allergies sniffle and have watery eyes; in dogs, this often manifests as itching and recurring inflammations, especially in the ears, groins, armpits, and paws. This is called atopy. Many dogs with atopy need regular medication to suppress the itching.
A Healthy Skin and Coat
A shiny coat is a sign of health. To properly care for your dog's skin and coat, good nutrition is the starting point. This way, the skin is nourished from the inside with the right vitamins, minerals, proteins, and fats. If your dog has dry or sensitive skin, supplements with fish oil, such as Megaderm or Vetoquinol Omega 3-6, can support your dog's skin well. You can also administer these fatty acids to the skin with Allerderm Spot-on.
Coat Care
Every coat requires different care. One dog may need to be brushed or combed daily, while for another dog, this can exacerbate shedding, and it's better to brush much less frequently. A dog groomer can provide you with good advice on coat care for your dog.
Washing Your Dog
You don't need to wash your dog with shampoo so often. If your dog has just jumped into a dirty mud puddle, there's no doubt, but giving your dog a bath weekly is not necessary and even bad for your dog's skin. Luckily, because most dogs are not exactly excited about showering.
When washing your dog, a good dog shampoo is important. Do not wash your dog with human shampoo; their skin and hair are really different and require their own shampoo. For normal skin, Douxo Care is a nice gentle caring shampoo. Does your dog have specific sensitivities, such as dry skin, allergies, or frequent inflammations? Then within the extensive range of shampoos, there is surely a shampoo tailored to your dog.
First Aid for Skin Irritation
For minor wounds or irritations, honey ointment, such as Vetramil, is very suitable. This ointment has a caring, mild antibacterial effect and promotes wound healing. Honey ointment should therefore not be missing in the first aid kit!
If you have any questions about your dog's skin or coat or about products from Pharmacy4Pets, please contact us.