Home Remedies for Dry Skin in Dogs
Home remedies for dry skin on dogs are best employed in winter. When exposure to dry indoor heat is at its greatest, dogs exhibit the same symptoms associated with dry skin as humans, such as dandruff and itchy skin. That is why it is important to limit the frequency of baths. Bathing has a drying effect because it strips natural oils. However, home remedies are not recommended for symptoms that manifest in summer as they may signal allergies, parasites or fungal infections.Things You'll Need
- Dog shampoo
- Dog conditioner
- Brush
- Washcloth
- Humidifier
Instructions
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Bathe your canine with dog shampoo. Animals have a different PH level than humans, so choose a cleanser formulated for dogs.
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Follow with conditioner. Rinse with a moisturizing conditioner to soften hair and skin.
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Pet dogs to help the spread of natural oil. When you stroke your dog, you remove trace amounts of natural oil. In effect, this stimulates further oil production along the follicle and shaft, which will help to lubricate the skin.
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Wipe your dog's coat between baths. Prevent the dry skin caused by overbathing. Rub your dog with a damp washcloth to remove grime.
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Put dogs on a diet that promotes healthy skin. Select a dog food that improves the condition of the coat and skin, specifically, one supplemented with essential fatty acids such as Omega-6.
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Plug in a humidifier to add moisture to the air. Operate a humidifier in a room where your dog spends most of his time.
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