Treating Dog Rashes Naturally and Safely

By | Sep 17, 2010

Dog Rashes Treatments and Remedies

Rashes are uncomfortable for pets and you need know how to go about treating dog rash. The rashes are usually itchy and your pet can keep biting and scratching the affected area. You will find that there are many ways to treat the rash like using medicine or natural remedies. You need to choose treatment depending on the rash on your pet’s skin. The intensity of the rash should also be considered to make sure that it gets eliminated fast.

You must diagnose the dog rash in order to determine the best treatment. Make sure you differentiate between hot spots. Mistaken treatment can worsen the skin problem. Rashes can also make your pet lose fur. You find that your pet scratches more in some cases but it could still have a rash.
You will find that dog rash is brought about by food allergies and pests like fleas. Your pet can develop an allergy to the food you are feeding it especially if it is of low quality.

Your pet can also be affected by environmental allergies like air pollution among others. You need to check if your pet has parasites like fleas or worms before you treat the rash. If you cannot tell the cause of the dog rash, take your pet to a vet. This will ensure that you get a proper diagnosis. Your doctor may tell you that the cause is a bacterial infection or perhaps atopic dermatitis.

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Canine rashes home remedies

When treating the infected area, you can use a topical spray. You can buy this from your local vet or from the pet supply stores. There are creams which you can also use to treat the allergy. The vet can also decide whether your pet requires oral medication or not. This is done after thorough testing to make sure that the rash is cured completely.

There are gels and lotions which also ease itching of the dog rash. You can make a paste of baking soda and water then apply it on the rash. It helps to relieve itching. Milk of magnesia is also another great way to control itching. Apply it on the pet’s skin using cotton wool and it will help to heal the rash.

You can also use chamomile tea to cure the ski problem (and even a yeast infection.) If you are sure that it is a normal rash, you can use even green tea to ease the itching. Make hot tea by adding a tea bag in hot water. Leave it in the water for twenty minutes and then use a piece of cloth to apply it on the pet’s skin. This will make the rash heal and stop itching.

You can put a muzzle on your pet to stop him from biting and scratching the rash. This will help the condition to get healed fast. Too much biting and scratching can cause open wounds which could lead to infections. This can make treating dog rash quite complicated.

Take necessary measures to prevent the dog rash from attacking your pet again. Change your pet’s diet and keep away from any environmental conditions which can trigger the dogs rash or perhaps skin allergy or yeast infection.

Canine Skin Rash

1 Comment so far
  1. LindaOLake September 17, 2010 2:42 pm

    dog rashes can be a real issue especially in older dogs or ones that are often outside. We used your Dermamax Dog Rash Healing Cream and loved it. Thanks

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