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There are several remedies for dog skin irritation, some of which include the administration of prescription drugs. Most dogs have skin irritations at some point or other in their lives, and there are a large number of skin problems that afflict pets.
Allergens present in food, medication or in the environment often cause skin irritations. Hormonal imbalances and bacterial infections can also cause canine skin problems. Since poor skin conditions cause stress and discomfort to your pet, it's important to seek vet help as soon as possible.
Considered a natural healer, aloe vera is widely used to heal skin problems. The sap from the plant can be applied directly to the affected area, or a commercially available gel or cream can be used to provide relief to your pet.
Its soothing power provides relief to itchy, dry, irritated skin. A cotton ball soaked in this milk should be applied directly to the affected parts to provide relief to your pet.
A cotton ball soaked in this oil should be applied directly to your pet's skin, as it can relieve itchiness.
Aloe in oatmeal shampoo will help keep your pet's coat healthy.
Applying a mixture of baking soda in water can relieve the itchiness experienced by your pet.
Application of fresh nettle oil provides relief from itchiness. Alternatively, your pet should be given a drink of tea prepared with a teaspoon of dried nettle leaves twice a day.
Dried burdock root should be added to your pet's food, because it helps detoxify the body. Alternatively, the oil of this root may be applied to the skin to relieve itchiness.
An application of this oil relieves rashes and itchiness.
Application of a cool poultice of chickweed is beneficial in soothing irritated skin.
Cornstarch added to the bath water or dusted onto the dog's coat relieves dry skin and itching.
A tincture of this herb can help boost your pet's immune system.
Herbs and salts such as horsetail (Equisetum arvense), dandelion (Taraxacum officinalis), spirulina (Arthrospira platenis) and kalium sulphate boost the immune system and help to maintain a glossy coat and healthy skin. Besides these, homeopathic medications such as comocladia, chamomilla, arum triph, viola tri and cina improve the health of the skin and relieve itchiness, redness and burning of the skin.
The addition of supplements containing omega-3 fatty acids improves certain skin conditions. You should try to prevent your pet from scratching or biting the affected area because this can cause bleeding and infections. It's best to provide relief with some of the natural remedies mentioned above.