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What are the reasons why dogs lose dandruff?

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This article is provided by Veterinarian Dr. William Taylor
Dog dandruff may just be normal metabolism, or it may be caused by dry skin, frequent improper bathing, infection with external parasites, skin diseases, etc. If the dog only sheds a small amount of dandruff and has no other abnormalities, it is a normal metabolism and the owner does not need to worry too much. However, if your dog's dandruff is severe and is accompanied by hair loss, scabs, redness and swelling, you need to consult your pet doctor in time for medication.

1. Normal metabolism

Dogs are in the growth stage, and the metabolism of cortical tissue is renewed too fast, and dander will fall off on the body. As long as the dandruff is not serious and there are no ulcers or itching, you can leave it alone. When the dog is a little older, it will completely return to normal.

2. The skin is too dry

Because the climate in winter is dry and cold and the air humidity index is not high, it is easy to cause the dog's skin to become dry and shed a lot of dandruff. Therefore, owners must pay attention to letting their dogs drink more water every day to maintain the balance of water in the body. Owners who have the conditions can also use a humidifier appropriately to improve the environment and adjust the indoor air humidity.

3. Frequent and improper bathing

Bathing your dog frequently or using human shower gel will destroy the oil layer on the surface of your dog's skin, causing the skin to lose barrier protection, causing Problems such as dry skin, redness, dandruff, etc. Therefore, you must not bathe your dog frequently. It is recommended to bathe your dog once a week, or once every half a month in winter. In addition, you should also use pet-specific shower gel or shampoo when bathing your dog to avoid allergies.

4. Infection with external parasites

If the dog has a lot of dandruff, accompanied by symptoms such as skin itching, redness, swelling, and hair loss, it may also be caused by infection with external parasites. , such as lice, fleas, etc. Therefore, owners must pay attention to regular internal and external deworming of dogs. It is generally recommended to deworm dogs internally every three months and external deworming every month.

5. Suffering from skin diseases

Dogs suffering from skin diseases, such as fungal infections or bacterial infections, can also cause dandruff, itching, redness, and scabs in dogs. Case. It is recommended that the owner consult a pet doctor in time or take the dog to the pet hospital for examination to determine the specific cause and then take corresponding treatment measures.Give.

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