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Curing Dog Dermatitis with Dog Shampoo and Pet Enzymes

Do you have a dog with dry itchy skin? Maybe he or she is experiencing flaking, a rash, skin irritations, or hot spots? The problem may be dogs dermatitis which is a skin irritation that often causes dandruff and dry skin. Dermatitis on pets can be caused by many factors to include genetics, using an improper dog shampoo, contact with cleaning or household agents, dog allergies, and lastly simply over exposure to the sun.

Typically it is a combination of all of these. Regardless, it is a concern for us as pet owners and if left unattended chances are good that more health problems will crop up in your dog to include severe skin irritations, skin infections, and pain.

This leads to the question, what to do to cure the dog scratching and itching? Is it as simple as switching the dog shampoo used or is there more to it? Let us start with pet shampoos that you use. If you are not using a medicated shampoo make sure you are at least using a mild pet shampoo which contains oatmeal. The oatmeal is soothing and provides moisturizing nutrition to the skin. It also insures that the ph level of the dogs skin does not change causing more issues. Luckily there are some really good oatmeal based products on the market that also are medicated and to treat the dogs dermatitis. I would suggest selecting one that contains zinc pca.

This ingredient will effectively and quickly eliminate any dog dermatitis, dogs dandruff, and flaking your dogs may be experiencing. Allergies are also another factor that can be causing itchy dog skin. If allergies are the issue, a dog shampoo will help believe some of the symptoms but it will not cure the problem. If the dandruff or dog dermatitis is gone but often reappears, or if your pet is still scratching, chances are he has allergies. In this case, start providing pet enzymes and probiotics daily.

They will put an end to the allergy and you should see impressive results. Please give it 2 to 3 weeks to see a difference. So how do enzymes and probiotics work and what do they do? Well to start, dog allergies usually are a result of needed nutrients. This does not necessarily mean that you are not feeding your pet enough.

However your dog may not be absorbing all of the nutrient, minerals, supplements and enzymes in the processed food you are providing. In other words their systems are simply passing much of the nutrients in their food. This is very common in dogs and cats. This is because they do not have enough living enzymes in their stomach. To counter it, giving them these supplements allows their digestive systems to begin to work at proper performance so that their body begins receiving the nutrients from the food which before was being passed. In fact providing these dog supplements will result in significant overall health improvement to include a better mood, shinny coat and fur, a happier dog, and better mobility. And don’t roget that the dog allergy is going to be gone.

To wrap up this article, using a medicated dog dandruff shampoo, and if needed dog enzymes will help solve this problem. Remember that if you notice the problem getting worse, or if you notice severe skin irritations be sure to see your veterinarian immediately.

Susi has been caring for animals her whole life and helps create healthy dog health products to include shampoos, lotions, enymes, and supplements.
She spends most of her time helping pet owners cure problems they may have.

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Digestive Enzymes Deliver Miracles For Dog Owners Everywhere

Whether your beloved canine companion suffers from chronic yeast infections, skin problems, arthritis or hip dysplasia; it’s time to take a look at the facts regarding dog enzymes. In terms of ensuring your dog’s health, longevity and happiness, this may be one of the most important things you read.

Digestion is a process that is facilitated by digestive enzymes. These enzymes are both created in the dog’s pancreas but are also supplied when your dog eats foods like raw meat and vegetables or ingests a specially designed enzyme supplement.

Since enzymes are destroyed during the cooking process, most kibble dog foods lack these necessary vitamins, amino acids, fatty acids, probiotics and digestive enzymes that a dog needs to maintain optimal health. When a dog’s pancreas has to overwork to supply these necessary enzymes, the digestive and endocrine systems become stressed. This can lead to several severe health problems as the dog enters early middle age, if not sooner.

One solution to the problem of enzyme deprivation is to reintroduce a digestive enzyme in the form of a supplement to your dog’s daily diet. By providing a digestive supplement to your dog’s daily diet, many health problems are at least minimized if not eliminated entirely.

Besides aiding in disease prevention through a boost in the immune system, the addition of a digestive enzyme reduces inflammation of the joints and can often help clear up severe allergies as well. For dogs that have chronic problems with their joints, especially larger breeds, dog enzymes can mean the difference between a lively healthy lifestyle or a quality of life that is so poor that euthanasia must be considered.

In the event that surgery is necessary, an enzyme supplement can speed-up the recovery process by reducing fatigue and infection that occur after inoculations, as well as the grogginess and the disorientation from the use of anesthetics. Digestive supplements can also help if the tissue around a surgical wound has been irritated.

Mention to your veterinarian that you would like to start your dog on an enzyme supplement before the surgery. Keep in mind that most vets do not carry these types of supplements and choices are limited at pet stores, but you can find a few premium digestive enzyme supplements online.

Some dogs or breeds (including mixed breeds) that are deep chested are susceptible to “Bloat”, a life threatening condition that causes a gas build-up in the stomach. The dog’s stomach is unable to expel gas through the normal process of flatulence, belching or vomiting which causes the stomach to dilate, expand and flip itself.

This is a condition that every dog owner should be aware of, especially since it can happen at any given time. Again, this is life threatening and a true emergency with as little as a half an hour to get the dog to the vet.

The job of digestive enzymes whether through raw food or a supplement is to support healthy digestion and with a healthy digestive system, there is little gas or flatulence.For a dog that gulps his food or the deep chested dogs, a dog enzyme supplement will ultimately aid in preventing “Bloat”.

I know for a fact the importance of dog digestive enzymes because I have seen the results many times over. I have a Doberman that gulps her food in two bites and a Yellow Lab that suffered with severe allergies for many years. Although they have always been fed an ultra premium dog food; before adding a digestive enzyme to their daily diet, they both suffered with constant flatulence.

These days their coats are beautiful and their skin is intact. Their digestive systems are healthy and they have very little flatulence. Any allergy problems are minimal now. For years I traveled back and forth to the vet’s office for the same problems with the same results, “none”; now my dog’s see the veterinarian for basic check ups once a year.

When thinking about your dog’s health, it is important to look ahead and take control. Consider what the addition of digestive enzymes can do for your dog and how much better your dog’s health could be.

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