The Complete At-Home Skin Care Guide for Dogs
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Guest post by: Kristen Levine, Pet Lifestyle Expert
Scratching and licking and biting…oh my! As a pet parent, you’ve probably seen your dog or cat do all these things from time to time. But if they can’t seem to stop, that’s a telltale sign they have an uncomfortable skin condition.
The veterinarians I’ve talked to say that skin conditions are one of the most common reasons for visits to their offices. It’s not surprising, really. Skin is your pet’s largest organ, protecting them in countless ways – from helping regulate body temperature to warding off harmful chemicals and bacteria. But that’s also what makes it so vulnerable to a variety of issues, injuries, and itches.
Getting to the root of your pet’s skin issues can be difficult
No matter what the cause of your pet’s skin issues, there are steps you can take to keep the scratching and biting at bay.
Inspect to Protect
Skin conditions can quickly spiral out of control, leading to one very itchy, miserable pet and costly vet bills. Catching issues early can help your friend stay healthy while also protecting your pocketbook. So try to make it a habit to inspect your pet’s skin at least once a week. It only takes a few minutes, and you can even do it while you’re cuddling on the couch!
Early Attention = Happier Dogs
Most of the time, you probably won’t find anything to be concerned about. But what steps should you take if you do? Well, that depends on how serious the issue seems to be. For example, if your pet has a deep, open sore or is actively injuring himself by scratching or biting, make an appointment to see your vet right away.
But for many other milder issues, you can try treating your pet at home first.
Hot spots are the worst! My dog Chilly gets them once every couple of months from licking one spot too much, and they are notoriously difficult to get rid of. That’s why I was so relieved to find the Vetericyn Plus Hot Spot Spray. It provides quick relief, so it helps cut down on the licking, and it also promotes faster healing.
So when it comes to treating seasonal allergies in dogs what do you do? When he has itchy flare-ups, I reach for the Vetericyn Plus Liquid and Antimicrobial Hydrogel line of dog skin care products. Not only do they soothe his skin and relieve the itchiness, they help protect against infection, speed healing, and prevent future flare-ups.
Best of all, both of these products work fast! I just spray a little on Chilly’s skin, and within a minute or two, it’s clear he’s feeling better – and so am I!
Chilly loves to romp in our yard and take trips to the beach. So inevitably, I’ll discover a cut or scrape on his paw or leg. Even if it’s small, it could easily become infected, so I make sure I treat it as soon as possible with Vetericyn Plus Wound Care.
I love that all I have to do is spray it on, and it cleans the wound without stinging, which makes Chilly happy. And it also reduces the chances of infection, which gives me peace of mind.
I strongly believe that regularly bathing our pets is one of the best things any of us can do to prevent a skin infection because it helps remove allergens and helps condition their skin. Using pet skin care products specifically designed to support healthy skin can make a world of difference. But if you’re like me, you might put off bath time because it can be such a struggle.
That’s why I’m so happy that I discovered Vetericyn’s FoamCare Medicated Pet Shampoo. As soon as I spray it on Chilly’s coat, it begins to foam. Since the medicated shampoo is formulated especially for his particular coat type, it’s easy for me to quickly work it through his fur. Then, when it’s time to rinse, it washes away easily. And because it’s medicated, it not only gets him squeaky clean, it helps treat and prevent those uncomfortable hot spots and skin irritations that he’s prone to.
Dealing with a skin issue can be frustrating for you and downright painful for your pet. But with a little preventative care and quick treatment, you can ensure your best friend always stays comfortable in his own skin.
Common Causes: Allergies, parasites, yeast/bacterial infections, cuts, and dry skin trigger itching and discomfort in dogs.
Weekly Inspections: Pet your dog while checking for lumps, redness, bald patches, flakes, or flea dirt; examine ears, folds, toes, and paw pads.
At-Home Treatments: Use Vetericyn Plus sprays and hydrogels for hot spots, allergies, and wounds to relieve itch and speed healing without stinging.
Prevention: Bathe regularly with coat-specific medicated shampoo like Vetericyn FoamCare to remove allergens and maintain healthy skin.
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