Canine Skin Problems

Canine Skin Problems

 

Dog Coat Health

Growing a Healthy Coat

There are many factors that can affect a dog's coat health and overall condition. These are the dog's overall health, parasites, allergies, disease, and nutrition. Protein is the major component of a dog's skin and coat; hair alone is 95% protein. Oils are also of major importance in maintaining a dog's coat health. First, all cell membranes are composed of both proteins and oils. The complex linkages between these two chemicals regulate the passage of water, minerals, and nutrients in and out of cells. The oils help retain body moisture, maintain suppleness in the skin surface, and contribute to the sheen of the dog's coat. Yet, protein remains the foundation of a dog's skin and coat health just as it is for muscle. All skin cells are replaced every 3-4 weeks in a normal dog.

Pet Nutrition

The best coat begins from within. A complete diet rich in essential amino acids and other key nutrients is the basis for good health and a beautiful coat. In a normal, healthy dog, balance is the key. Deprivation, as well as excess levels of specific nutrients, can be detrimental to a dog's coat health. A deficiency of certain vitamins, minerals, amino acids, or fatty acids can result in Canine Skin Problems. Your dog itches and scratches and the coat damaging itch/scratch cycle begins. Hair becomes lackluster, breaks, and thins.

Canine Skin/Coat Problems

Parasites

Internal and external parasites can play a damaging role in your dog's skin and coat health. Worms can deplete your pet's nutritional supply from within. Hookworms, whipworms, and tapeworms, which suck the blood from the lining of the intestines, can quickly deteriorate a dog's coat health. Protein loss would be similar symptoms to inadequate protein intake.

Dog Allergies

Dog Allergies can also play a part in Canine Skin Problems and dog coat health. There are three main types of allergens: contact (such as flea saliva); inhaled (such as pollen, mold, dust); and food (ingredients). Dogs do not react to allergies in the same way humans do. They are not likely to sneeze or have runny noses. Instead, you will see your dog itching and scratching, biting at their hind region, and licking or chewing at the pads of their feet. If you see your dog scratching ears, tail, or anyplace they can reach, it may be signs of pet allergies. If left untreated, it is likely that this will result in an inflammation of the pet's skin, resulting in infection. Dog allergy symptoms can also masquerade as, and perhaps lead to, ear infections, causing excessive wax build up and or your dog itching
Contact Dog Allergies The most common dog allergy is the result of fleabites. This is due to the dog becoming allergic to the saliva of the flea. this reaction can occur after only one flea bite (once the dog has been previously exposed). Many times, no fleas will be on the dog when the dog is examined, but intense biting and itching occurring near the tail is a dead giveaway. There also may, or may not, be bumps on the dog's skin causing the hair to have a raised appearance

Inhalant Dog Allergies Allergic reactions to inhaled substances begin to appear at 6-24 months of age. Usually, the first experience coincides with pollination time. However, seasonal patterns may change if the dog has become sensitive to dust or other materials.


Food Allergies

The most overlooked cause of dog allergies are food allergies. Food allergic dogs develop sensitivity to a substance in their diet. The most common allergens in dog food are: corn, whey, milk and beef.



Alex Brown is the Vice President of ALC Inovators, Inc. ALC Inovators has been producing supplements to promote the health of dogs and cats for over twenty-five years. Along with the IN Diet Supplement, ALC Inovators manufactures INhancerTM for dogs with hip and joint pain. They can be found at www.inpetsupplements.com


Graduate of University of Florida. Majored in Food and Resource Economics. Vice President, Sales, ALC Inovators, Inc.


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My dog (12 yo lab/samoyed) has obtained a rash on her rear underside about a 2 months ago. It has since become raw, scabbed, raw again and appearing as thick scabs around ears, mouth and underneath front legs (in armpit area.) She has been on strong antibiotics for the 3rd time now (baytril and cephalexin), gets a bath with medicated shampoo, has had urine tests and blood work done (tests negative cancer, worms, tick fever) and still the bloodwork comes up as no results from the vets. Any insights to what this may be?

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I cannot think of the name of it, but it starts with a "D". And they spell it out several times during the commercial. Makes the dogs coat shiny, helps with scratching, odor, & hot spots. Please help!!

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Canine skin problem! Will somebody help this chihuahua dachsund mix?
I am dog sitting a chihuahua-dachsund mix named Petie for my brother-in-law. He has had Petie for about a year and a half and for as long as we remember he has always had a skin problem. Petie is missing fur from underneath his chin all the way down his torso. Petie also has patches of fur missing throughout his back. The bald areas of skin are a dark pink. Petie constantly gives off an awful odor despite his owner bathes him twice a week. Does any body know what could be wrong with Petie? Is it a disease, infection, or was he just born that way?

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