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Dog Hair Loss Causes

Avoiding common dog skin problems is the only way your dogs skin will exhibit good health which automatically is reflected on its coat

. When the skin is healthy, it

is smooth and supple while it is free from flaking, irritation, parasites, sores, lumps, or hair loss.

There are many skin problems that a dog may have and there are common telltale signs of possible skin problems. Some of these are intense itching, scabs or actual

bleeding, swelling, redness and inflammation, foul smelling discharges, dandruff, patches or overall hair loss, discoloration, and or lumps.


The most common source of skin problems and irritation for our beloved Fidos and Spots are parasites. Many secondary problems may arise from all the scratching and

rubbing a dog will do to relieve the itch.

Fleas and ticks are parasites that are easiest to see. They are also the easiest to control, if not eradicate. Fleas can be the cause of major skin discomfort,

especially if Fido is allergic to flea saliva. It is interesting to note that fleas can also cause internal problems as well. Fleas are hosts for tape and round worms.

There are a number of treatments available today, from dips and shampoos to pills and spot skin-absorbed ointments from the vet. Ticks are usually found on the ears or

head, and between toes. If you spot a puffed-up female tick that is engorged on your dog, search for its male mate. These can cause serious diseases such as

encephalitis and Rocky Mountain fever, and should be dealt with immediately. While still on your dogs skin, kill the tick by applying alcohol or nail polish remover

on a cotton swab. Grasp the tick with tweezers as close to the skin as possible and gently twist and pull, causing the tick to let go. No need to be alarmed if the

head remains fixed, it rarely becomes infected. Follow up with a good tick and flea dip, carefully following directions.

We are with our dogs every day. Since they cannot speak our language, it is up to us to read Spots body language to know if he is suffering from common dog skin

problems.

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by: Paul S.
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