Dog’s dandruff, as well as eczema and dogs atopic dermatitis are all skin irritations and issues that can be easily cured if dealt with properly. So, does your pet suffer from rashes and flaky skin? Then he or she is probably suffering from a form of dog seborrheic dermatitis. This condition is simply a skin irritation which can be caused by a number of factors such as poor quality of shampoo, extremely dry air, over exposure to outside elements such as sunlight, blowing wind, or cold. With respect to the shampoo, while you may you may think you are using a shampoo to prevent dog dander, you may actually be supporting it; especially if the shampoos you select are made for humans. This is because the ph balance is different for animals and as a result the pet’s skin and hair dries out and begins to flake. The result is a usually some form of skin disease, which causes scratching and itching; particularly around the paws, ears and lower body.
Since our pets lack the ability to communicate their feelings to us we have to be aware of any heath related issues they may be experiencing. Therefore we have to take immediate steps when we observe signs of dandruff in them. Ignoring the situation can lead to severe aching, irritation or even bleeding. Luckily, the solution is fairly simple, use a quality medicated oatmeal dog shampoo, preferably one that contains zinc pca to effectively treat the dogs seborrheic dermatitis. The oatmeal will provide the proper ph level to moisturize and heal the skin, and the zinc-pca will provide the anti dandruff and flaking control. Results will be seen in about 2 baths.
While there are plenty of medicated dog danduff shampoo out there in the market that help you fight dog skin issues, most are formulated for humans and provide only temporally relief. So again, look for a quality oatmeal dog shampoo and you will see positive results. As mentioned earlier, zinc pca is a very good remedy for Canine Dermatitis as the znc acts both as an anti flaking and antibacterial shampoo.
Canine seborrhea is a bit different in that it also creates unsightly oily skin and hair in animals. While this condition is a bit more severe than typical dander, it can also be easily treated with a dog zinc pca shampoo. Lastly, atopic dog dermatitis is also in this family that we are discussing. Again, it is similar in that flaky skin occurs as well as oily and hair.
Treating dog dermatitis may take some time, but should not take any longer than 3 or 4 baths. If after that you still notice the conditions you may want to look into digestive enzymes as the condition may actually be dog skin allergies or dogs Candida yeast infection, which is easily treated with enzymes.

