Wednesday, February 13, 2008

Dog skin problems

How about dog skin problems? It is our experience that sooner or later almost all rotties get them wheather they are temporary or chronic.

When this happens owners get very confused as to the cause.

To simplify the diagnosis keep in mind that there usually are six essential categories of dog skin problems as follows:

1. Allergies, for exemple a reaction to a type of dog food, medications, flowers or flea and thick bites.

2. Environment: did you use a new type of detergent to clean the carpet or the kennel where your rottie is staying? Try removing it and see what happens

3. Infections, which could be bacterial, viral or fungal.

4. Neurogenic; this is when your rottie has some kind of obsessive compulsive disorder that triggers the compulsion to lick himself until there is an irritation on the skin.

5. Food, this is when some key ingredient is missing from your dog´s diet. You might even want to look at a natural diet instead of just feeding dog food.

6. Parasites such as fleas, thicks and mites which can produce a variety of skin problems.

As you can see the causes of dog skin problems are different and sometimes hard to detect.
If you wish to investigate more on this topic there is a great special report put out by Linda Kajda in which all the skin problems are covered in great detail as well as a bunch of natural alternatives that your rottie will love and which will save you a great number of trips to your vet.
Check it out now right here http://as2006.dogskin.hop.clickbank.net/

And here is a great website for natural skin treatment products: "http://www.anrdoezrs.net/click-2569311-10377186

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1 comment:

Skincare Specialist said...

Dog skin problems could be a cause for skin infection in humans as well but then it is the responsibility of all of us to take care of the fact that the proper hygiene is maintained.