if you don’t want to go to the vet, why won’t you try those medicated shampoos that help relieve dry itchy skin. it’s kind of expensive, but it might work. but if it continues after you try to treat your dog consider taking your dog to the vet in case it becomes worse and it gets expensive
Dry itchy skin is a common problem with many breeds. You might not want to use medicated shampoo cause it might dry out the skin more. You might want to look at her food it their is beef in it that might be a reason some dogs dont digest beef properly, might just be alligerys try benyadril on tablet per 50lbs. 1 should do it. dont bathe regularly if you do just hose them off. over washing can dry out the skin and you dont have to use dog shampoo that can be expensive and with the perfumes can irrate the skin even more. Try just regular anti-bacterial hand soap or an oatmeal baking soda mix home made. Good luck with your baby
if you don’t want to go to the vet, why won’t you try those medicated shampoos that help relieve dry itchy skin. it’s kind of expensive, but it might work. but if it continues after you try to treat your dog consider taking your dog to the vet in case it becomes worse and it gets expensive
Dry itchy skin is a common problem with many breeds. You might not want to use medicated shampoo cause it might dry out the skin more. You might want to look at her food it their is beef in it that might be a reason some dogs dont digest beef properly, might just be alligerys try benyadril on tablet per 50lbs. 1 should do it. dont bathe regularly if you do just hose them off. over washing can dry out the skin and you dont have to use dog shampoo that can be expensive and with the perfumes can irrate the skin even more. Try just regular anti-bacterial hand soap or an oatmeal baking soda mix home made. Good luck with your baby