What is good for skin sores?
There are lots of different things that can cause skin problems, and it can take some considerable time to find out what is causing the condition. For example, one of the causes of dermatitis is the dog’s own reaction to something that they come into contact with. In these cases, part of the therapy may well involve identifying the cause of the dermatitis and eliminating it from the dog’s life. A dog may react to something in the environment, such as house dust, house dust mites, fungi and pollens. This is found initially in younger dogs, and is often seasonal at first but it may become a permanent problem. The patient will have severe irritation, especially around the face, feet, armpits and abdomen. The dog will scratch and chew so much at their skin that it can become infected and the dog may lose their hair. The dog may be allergic to a particular food, such as beef, milk, eggs or fish. This hypersensitivity may cause an itchy skin as well as occasional gastoenteritis. Identificati