Which Dogs Are Prone to Skin Problems?
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The
topic of our
today’s
newsletter is
a dog’s skin
problems. Many
dog experts
insist
that because
of the wide
range of
causes, dogs
of all ages
and breeds
suffer from
problems with
their skin.
Dogs who are
young,
elderly,
immunocompromised
or living in
crowded,
stressful
environments
may be more
susceptible to
skin problems
than
others. How Can
Skin Problems
Be Prevented?
1. Use
natural,
hypoallergenic
soaps and
shampoos
recommended
for use in
dogs.
2.
Brush your dog
regularly to
prevent
matting of
hair.
3. Feed
your dog with
a healthy and
balanced food
without
artificial
ingredients.
4.
Implement a
flea-treatment
program as
recommended by
your
veterinarian.
5.
Regularly
clean your
home.
6.
Provide calm
living
conditions for
your dog.
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