Dog Skin Problems

ALTERNATIVE REMEDY FOR DOG SKIN & COAT PROBLEMS

A healthy dog is a happy dog but unfortunately some dogs will suffer with skin conditions at some point in their lives.  The problem may lead to constant scratching, thinning or balding hair patches and sore skin.  This can involve vet bills which are rather expensive not forgetting the stress for your pet too.

healthycoatPicAlternative pet remedy is a good idea to help your pet back on the road to recovery without putting too much strain on your budget or extra stress for your pet.  It is always a good idea to try some alternative remedy before trying the medical drug solution.

In some cases of course this cannot be helped when it comes to serious conditions, but if your pet is suffering from a skin condition, it is well worth the research.  The time and effort that you put in searching online could save you quite a packet and could really help your dog.

10% of dogs suffer from skin conditions such as eczema and atopy.  Atopy is a skin condition caused by a allergic reaction to something.  This develops into constant scratching which in turn tears at the coat hair and skin.  This then makes the skin so sensitive that it then becomes a vicious circle of allergic reaction, scratching, hair loss, sore skin etc.

If you search online you can check and find some health sites that provide alternative remedies for your dog.  They are harmless and made up of herbs, vitamins and mineral ingredients.  Humans take supplements so why shouldn’t dogs?

Supplement that contain evening primrose and cod liver oil are good for your dog.  This can reduce the symptoms of your dog’s scratching, hair loss and sore skin.  This dog vitamin supplement (above) is made of beef and caramel flavour so your dog will really like it.  If they find it difficult to take it by mouth whole as a tablet or capsule, you can break it over their biscuit or food and they can eat it that way.  Many dog owners have said how their dogs enjoyed the beef and caramel taste and how it has helped their coat and skin.

Why don’t you search online today and find an alternative remedy for your dog?  Your dog is worth the world to you and more, surely you can help your dog back in return for their undying love and devotion to you?  It will help you both and save you time, expense and undue stress.  Only then if the alternative remedy fails then you could seek veterinary advise.

Miss. E. Rye from Wales said it had worked for her Labrador.  He had suffered from skin redness and loss of fur.  The tablets really helped him, his fur grew back and the tablets helped to keep the fur shinny too.

Mrs. S. Cooke from Scotland said her beagle had atopy all year round but since seeking out and using an alternative remedy, her beagle’s red skin condition had been reduced.  She bathes her dog less frequently now as the healthy alternative keeps her dog’s skin oils balanced.

Miss. G. Rossiter from Harlow said she found her dog’s skin really improved
when she broke the capsules and put the alternative remedy content onto her dog food as the capsule casing was hard for her dog to chew.

Many vets approve of alternative remedies now before taking a medical action.  It will improve the wellbeing of your dog and will lead to a fuller and happier life for you both.

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