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As time goes by, people that own dogs no longer look at their dogs as pets, they look at them as a member of their families. These dog owners take the time to address the needs of their dogs and ensure they enjoy good health and have a good life. There are many things they try to prevent from happening to their pets but sometimes things happen. One of the most common indicators there is something wrong is when they develop dog skin problems.

As dog owners interact with their dog, they may notice strange behavior. Their beloved pet may have excessive scratching and biting, constant whining or even in some cases, a foul odor. When this is noticed, it is best that they take note of the behavior because there are many things that can cause dog skin problems.

One of the most common causes of dog skin problems are allergies. There are many things a dog can be allergic to, especially something in their diet. It is important that dogs be fed a balanced diet and they are getting all their vitamins and nutrients. Their diet is what supports their immune system and helps to keep their bodies healthy.

Dog skin problems can also be caused by seasonal allergies. Dogs can also be sensitive to the amount of pollen, dust mites and other things that are in the air. When it is found they have seasonal allergies, just as humans, they will have to take a daily allergy medication.

One of the most irritating causes of dog skin problems are fleas. Fleas get onto dogs and begin to burrow and bite into their skin. Dogs that are infected with fleas lick, scratch and sometimes bite their skin constantly for relief. When they are constantly doing this, they could damage their skin and that could lead to infection. Dogs with fleas have to be treated.

Not all dog owners are familiar with dog skin problems; they only notice things that their dogs don't normally do. There are many indicators that a dog is having skin issues. Once these things are noticed, it is important to take them to a vet for treatment.

There are different things that can lead a dog owner to believe there are dog skin problems going on. Dogs that are constantly scratching, biting or licking themselves may be having problems. These behaviors don't just happen for a moment during the day, they happen all day. If this is happening in the same general location, there is something wrong. Most dog lovers will see these things, note it and call their vet for an appointment to be seen.

When veterinarians see symptoms of dog skin problems, they try to diagnose the issue as quickly as possible to stop the irritation and sometimes pain the dog is in. Veterinarians sometimes take a skin biopsy, look for infection in their skin and hair as well as look at their diet. Sometimes the causes of the problems are easy to spot and fix and other times, the diagnosis takes a little longer.

by: jennifergredson




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