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Protect Your Dog from Skin Infections

Topic: PetsPublished January 26, 2009

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Dog skin infections are perhaps one of the major concerns of any dog owner. For one, dogs are prone to skin infections especially when they are not attended well. Normally, dog skin infections begin with your pet scratching himself due to excessive itchiness. According to a guide to dog infection, there are two causes of canine dermatitis. Dog skin infections may be caused by their environment or the food that they eat. Most dogs love to play and they don’t really mind the dirt surrounding the area where they play. If the pet owner fails to clean his pet after playing in the dirt, it will only create a greater probability that the canine will get infected by the bacteria present in that area. nnIf ignored further, this may lead to environmental dermatitis. On the other hand, some dogs contract dermatitis from the food that they eat. This oftentimes happens when you feed your dogs with ready-to-eat meals from the supermarkets. It is important that you read canine meals labels carefully. It will prevent you from feeding dogs with food that contains allergens. Recent studies would show that there are certain chemicals hidden in commercial food for dogs that is why you have to be keen at buying these products. As owners of dogs, you have to know the symptoms of dog infection. Canine owners are now encouraged to do home treatment of dog skin infections instead of frequently going to the veterinarian. nnOne common infection is the Hot Spots which are caused by bacteria on the skin. This usually begins with itchiness on the infected area which may eventually spread in other areas of the body due to scratching. It is important that you know how to treat dog infection at home. Aside from it will spare you from spending so much for the veterinarian’s fee, you can help relieve your pet from the agonizing itchiness faster. If you thought ring worms are for human beings only, that is not so. Ring worms are one of the canine infections on the list actually. nnIf you are aware of the causes of dog infection, you will know that ring worms on canines are not caused by worms but by fungi instead. This type of skin dermatitis is better prevented rather than cured since it might take years to totally eradicate it. What happens here is that the fungi feed on the dead skin cells that eventually result to the formation of a red lesion with a ring of scale. Dogs may also be prone to yeast infection which can attack the dog’s intestinal tract. Keep in mind that it is always ideal to prevent dog skin problems than cure it when it has reached a later date. nnMany dog skin infections can be difficult to cure especially when you discover it late. You may have to spend a good part of your budget for its cure. Some may have to be cured with external medications while some have to take in oral medicines for faster relief. Therefore, take extra care of your dogs’ skin to avoid skin infections.

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