Isle of Dogs Coature No. 62 Evening Primrose Oil Dog Conditioning Mist for dry or Sensitive Skin, 8.4 oz

August 29, 2010 by admin  
Filed under Dog Grooming

  • Evening primrose oil and herbal extracts combine to soothe skin, alleviate flakes
  • Regular use will bring beautiful luster to any coat
  • Subtly fragranced with Maldives Villa fragrance to eliminate any odor associated with irritable skin conditions.

Product Description
Designed for everyday use on dry skin, this Evening Primrose Oil-rich spray soothes dry skin by hydrating the cells responsible for oil balance. Also freshens the coat, covers odor, and extends time between baths…. More >>


Isle of Dogs Coature No. 62 Evening Primrose Oil Dog Conditioning Mist for dry or Sensitive Skin, 8.4 oz

Dog Health…What are possible treatments of black skin disease in pomeranians?

August 10, 2010 by admin  
Filed under Dog Health

Moisturizing stuff? Vitamin E? Lotions?

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Pet Travel, Indoor or Outdoor Dog Cat Play Yard / Tent *Zebra Skin* *Medium*

June 21, 2010 by admin  
Filed under Dog Kennels

  • Water-resistant works well inside or outside
  • Great for travel – Folds quickly and stores in included carrying case
  • Unfolds in seconds – No assembly required
  • Available in many colors
  • Measures 43 inches diameter x 22 1/2 inches high – Carrying case measures 24 x 19 x 2 inches

Product Description
Whether inside or outside the Best Pet Soft Sided Play Pen is the answer for a play pen for that is quick and easy to set up. It is excellent for travel because it sets up in seconds yet folds easily and stores in a carr… More >>


Pet Travel, Indoor or Outdoor Dog Cat Play Yard / Tent *Zebra Skin* *Medium*

Dog Health Treatment & Advice : How to Treat & Prevent Your Dog’s Dry, Itchy Skin

December 13, 2009 by admin  
Filed under Dog Health


To treat and prevent a dog’s dry, itchy skin, which are usually caused by external parasites or allergies, provide a high-quality food, keep them bathed regularly and add fatty acid supplements to their food. Brush a dog’s fur regularly and apply topical preventative flea medicine withhealth information from a veterinarian in this free video on pet care. Expert: Dr. Aimee Beger Bio: Dr. Aimee Beger works for McClintock Animal Care Center in Tempe, Ariz. Filmmaker: Ryan Quinn

Dog Training – Dog Skin Problems

October 29, 2009 by admin  
Filed under Dog Articles

Dogs scratching and licking themselves can drive dog owners mad with frustration of trying to discover what is causing the terrible itching your dog is feeling. Dog skin problems are not uncommon in dogs and no matter how much you look for fleas, ticks, and other pest you may not find anything but bad dog skin problems.

It certainly is a worry when your dog spends most of their time scratching, itching and licking themselves to try and get rid of the annoying tingly burning sensation they are feeling, when all it’s doing is making it worse for them. There is no way to make it better for them but taking them to the vet and seeing what the skin problem is.

There are many different suggestions that could be made about your dogs skin problems and only after studying your dogs skin and possible other tests could an expert tell you the problem that your dog has

Possibilities of dog skin problems:

Parasites are a possibility for you dog itching and scratching, there are many different types of pests that cause your dog to itch but generally they are either ticks or fleas, easily found by rubbing the dog’s skin for lumps or looking for flea faeces in the fur.

Dog allergies are also another common cause for itchy rashes on your dogs’ skin, once you find the cause witch could be something in the dogs’ basket or sleeping place, the remedy is easily solved by removing the offending product from reach of the dog.

Bacterial and fungal skin infections are last on this list of common skin problems for dogs these can be found by either loss of hair in areas of your dogs’ body with dry skin in the centre and a general soar look to the skin, or by ulcer like patches on your dogs skin also looking soar and painful.

And that completes the main categories for dog skin problems, please remember to always consult your vet about your dogs’ skin issues to help ease the suffering and pain for your dog.

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