I. Itchy skin caused by improper bathing
The problem of dog bathing has always been a pet The owners are more concerned. In order to keep the dog’s body clean and tidy, many pet owners will often bathe the dog. In fact, this is not right. If the dog is bathed too frequently, it will cause an imbalance in the pH of the dog’s skin, thereby destroying the protective layer of the skin and causing itching. If the dog does not take a bath for a long time, the body will be very dirty, and it is likely to cause itching due to the poor skin environment. There is also a shower gel for dogs. Be sure to choose a pet-specific shower gel. Otherwise, the dog’s skin will be itchy due to improper use of toiletries, and even cause more damage to its skin.
Second, skin diseases caused by parasites
External parasite infections such as lice and fleas are the cause of The most common cause of itchy skin in dogs, dogs will frequently scratch it in order to relieve discomfort, and even scratch the skin. If the itching is unbearable, the dog will even bite itself. If the condition remains unrelieved, it is likely to develop into a serious skin condition. Therefore, the owner must deworm the dog on a regular basis, which is the most effective way to prevent the dog from contracting parasites. When the external parasites are removed, the dog’s itchy skin will naturally disappear slowly.
3. Itching of the skin during the healing process of trauma
If the dog has trauma, it will be During the healing process, the wound may experience itching due to scabbing, which is a relatively normal phenomenon. In order not to let the dog scratch and cause secondary injury, it is best for the owner to put an Elizabeth ring on the dog, and pay attention to the wound at ordinary times.
The dog’s skin needs the owner’s attention at all times, so the owner can also groom the dog more at ordinary times, which can also promote the blood circulation of the skin, which is good for the dog. body and hair growth. If you have other related questions, you can also consult your veterinarian.