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Puppy With Dandruff
Sarah from Portland, OR Feedback About This Post:RE: Puppy With DandruffMy Bull Terrier puppy has dandruff, which recently started. I first used store bought shampoo, and yesterday switched to a more expensive brand from PetSmart. I gave him a nice bath last night, two applications! When I went home for lunch today to walk him, his dandruff was even worst. What can be causing it? Post by jmcauleyjr RE: Puppy With DandruffMy friend has a liter of puppies that she is noticing dandruff on there heads a few flakes they are still nursing and have not had there first bath. What could that be does it start that young? They are 4 weeks old. Post By WREVIS AT AOL.COM (Guest Post) RE: Puppy With DandruffWash your puppy with Head&Shoulders, it works ;) Post By Anonymous (Guest Post) RE: Puppy With Dandruff
My puppy Tess has dandruff too. We're brushing her but it seems to just be stirring up the dandruff, and we put just a drop or two of vegetable oil in her food too. Post By Rosie And Janet And Mike And Darren And My Bestie Emily. -x- (Guest Post) RE: Puppy With Dandruff
Our pug/ poogle dog has the same problem. Our "country vet" said to give him 1 capsule of fish liver oil. (We put his over to of hot dogs) It's kept him itch and dandruff free for 8 years now. Post By Kit (Guest Post) RE: Puppy With Dandruff
My thoughts Post By Angela (Guest Post) RE: Puppy With DandruffI would suggest taking him to the vet. He seems too young to be having skin problems already. Post by Maryeileen RE: Puppy With Dandruff
Instead of many baths, wipe him down every day with a cloth moistened with distilled water. This helps remove the dander - also works on cats. Don't have to make a big deal of it just a simple wipe down - which they usually like. Post by lavonneann RE: Puppy With Dandruff
Many puppies seem to have more dandruff or dry, flaky skin than would be expected. This is quite normal in puppies and is especially noted in those with dark coat colors. This is simply because the dander becomes quite visible against the dark hair. In most puppies, especially those less than four months of age, the normal lubricating glands (sebaceous glands) of the skin tend to be underactive. As these glands mature, their lubrication output increases to match the needs of the coat. Factors such as dry air (low humidity) will also contribute to dander production. Dander is dry, dead skin that in the absence of moisture will flake away and be visible as white flakes. This 'flaking' may also be itchy. Post By pat (Guest Post) RE: Puppy With DandruffHe's adorable. I hope the brewer's yeast and fish oil in his food works, along with the thorough rinsing, after his bath, will help. But if not, it could be allergies. I'd think he'd be itching and scratching with allergies. Post by Jantoo RE: Puppy With Dandruff
We had a dog who had this dander too. The vet said it was caused by allergies. I believe all dogs and cats have a certain amount of dander, but when excessive I'd ask the vet. Our pooch required cortisone shots. BTW, it is this dander that humans are allergic to and not the dog hair itself. Post By CArol in PA (Guest Post) RE: Puppy With DandruffBecause the puppy is so young, it could be as simple as a "cradle cap" type thing going on. I would buy puppy shampoo and only bath him if he got dirty. Overwashing and not rinsing well could also be the problem. Post by Thissie RE: Puppy With Dandruffyou may be bathing him too much, drying out his skin Post by lonefive21 RE: Puppy With Dandrufftry brewers yeast... and fish oil... My pooches think they are treast.. We have 3 K-9s and 1 of them has very dry skin.. the other does have allergies so we cover both bases. Post by especielle RE: Puppy With Dandruff
Three months old, huh? Have you been to the vet for puppy stuff like shots and worming? Post by the Oracle RE: Puppy With DandruffMy sister-in-law had this problem with her dog. I don't know what type of dog he was, but his coat looked similar to your dog's. Anyway, the vet told her to make sure and rinse him very VERY thoroughly when washing him. Because of the type of coat he had, suds would get caught by the skin and would then cause the skin to flake. So once she started rinsing him super well, the flaking stopped. Post By k (Guest Post) RE: Puppy With DandruffHave you tried adding a little bit of vegetable oil to your puppy's food? It helped our dog out. Good luck Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) RE: Puppy With Dandruff
We had a dog with "dandruff' and itching too. It turned out he had allergies. Unfortunately he was allergic to beef and chicken and even lamb. The only thing that worked for him was salmon based food. It was made by Iams but I think they may have stopped making it. Your vet should be consulted. Food allergies if left untreated can turn into house destroying gas and eventual diarhea Ick! Good luck Post By marykaymegastar (Guest Post) | |
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