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How to Best Treat Dog Dandruff

Tuesday, May 25th, 2010

Dog Dandruff  – Best Treatment Choices

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dog dandruff as a result of dead skin cells treatment

Hi, I have a Labrador that has been itchy his skin quite a bit often. I recently took him to the veterinarian and he said that he most likely has a case of dog dandruff which is causing flaking and dry skin. This is the first time we have experienced anything like this, in fact I was not aware that there was dogs dandruff, well anyway he has it so we have to treat it. Dandruff is caused by a few factors. Many time it is a result of many dead skin cells forming on the surface of the skin, under the hair which leads to bacteria growth and a blockage of oils that are needed to keep the skin and coat moisturized – the result is dandruff on your dog.

A few people have told me that it is a very bad idea to use human shampoo on dogs, especially dog dandruff shampoo. This appears to be true as I have done a lot of research and in fact the ph level on animals, to include dogs, in higher than our is. SO the result is more damage to the dog’s skin if you use a human shampoo on them. In fact a medicated shampoo can actually cause more damage than good. While it will wash away the pile up of dead skin cells, it will also do damage to the healthy dog skin cells.

So what you want to use to end your dogs dandruff and dry skin is a product formulated for dogs with a ph level around 6. This way you will not dry out the skin cells and oil glands with a ph in balance. One of the bet types of shampoos that is in the correct ph range for pets is an oatmeal formulated product. The oatmeal balances well, and more importantly is soothing and healing for a dog. In fact most dog dandruff treatment have some oatmeal in them – at least the good ones!

Some other ingredients to look for are aloe-vera, essential oils, hemp oil, lavender, and one that does not contain any water which is sometimes referred to as aqua. Yes you can get a treatment that is liquid without any water, the higher end treatments are like this.

Since dandruff is also cause dry dry or cold air you may notice more of an outbreak during the winter months when the skin will become dry and may even develop skin problems such a cracks and cold reactions. Dogs dandruff can also be caused by a the dead skin cells forming a pool for bacteria to form and cause flaking. In this case bathing usually does the trick.

You should give the dog dandruff treatment about 2 weeks to work, after one week you will see some results such as less flaking and less scratching. If you notice the dandruff getting worse stop right away and try something new.

Dog Dandruff Treatment Options

Monday, May 24th, 2010

How to treat dog dandruff

Dog dandruff can become a very serious condition if it is not treated quickly and effectively. If you are aware that your dog is suffering from dandruff conditions you should seek help by using dog dandruff shampoo when you are bathing your dog. If you wait any longer or you use the wrong kinds of shampoos with your baths you can cause serious problems to your dogs skin. Not only is this severely effecting there skin but it is bringing down there quality of life. If you think that dogs don’t have feelings and understand the way you are treating them, you’re wrong. A dog that has to life with dog dandruff will be suffering every minute of their life. Dog Dandruff

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Create a dandruff free dog!

causes severe itching and it is possible that it is even causing pain throughout their body. When we as humans get dandruff, our symptoms are rather mild but as a dog with hair all over your body the condition can be unbearable. What’s worse is that your dog can’t speak out on the matter, if they are truly dissatisfied with their life, you won’t hear it from them but you need to pick up on the signs that they are giving you.
Treating dog shampoo is simple and it’s a shame if you refuse to take the right kind of measures to cure your dog from dandruff problems. All it takes is a few baths while using dog dandruff shampoo to thoroughly cleanse their body and immediately you should begin to see results as well as a happier and much more lovable dog. If you’ve used the dog dandruff shampoo and you still can’t seem to fix the kind of dandruff that your dog is suffering from then it is probably time to see the veterinarian however most of the time it is as easy as bathing.

Humain Society

Tuesday, February 16th, 2010

Hi all, remember that many animals go though tough times. Please remember the good work that the Human Society does for dogs health.

dog enzymes used to treat dog candida infection

Wednesday, February 10th, 2010

Dog Candida yeast infection is a very common condition. it is sometimes called  yeast infection in dogs. it effects a dogs skin as well as their ears. it can typically be treated by providing a dog enzyme and multi vitamins. Canine Candida and yeast infections are often thought to be skin allergy issues but in fact the condition causing the skin irritation or hot spots is indeed candida in dogs

Dogs Dandruff Shampoo

Wednesday, February 10th, 2010

Can you tell me if zinc pca will help cure a dogs itchy skin? My beagle scratches his skin often and I suspect he has dander or perhaps dandruff

Welcome to the Best Dog Health Care Blog

Thursday, December 31st, 2009

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Hot Spots

Thursday, December 31st, 2009

My dog has what looks like a hot spot under his rib cage.  Is this something I can treat myself or should I take her to the vet.

Treating Dogs Dandruff

Thursday, December 31st, 2009

Hello, I have noticed that my dog is very itchy and scratches very much.  Adding to that I suspect that he has dog dandruff.  At least I think this is what it is as it looks like the typical dandruff flakes that humans get.

The issue is not only the the flaking skin but also the fact that it causes him to itch a lot which is causing rashes on his skin.

Any suggestions would be great.

Robert, Charlotte NC