Some dogs may develop tender feet,
oily skin odor or destructive behavior.
Not exact matches
Add to these issues digestive upset, foul body
odor, dull and brittle coat, dry and flakey or
oily skin and you have the key markers for the allergic pet.
Because their low - to - the - ground stomachs pick up dirt easily, their long ears require constant cleaning, and because their
skin is
oily (causing
odor), an occasional bath or trip to the groomer is desirable.
Oily seborrhea: This type of seborrhea produces a greasy and itchy
skin with scaling and a foul
odor.
If a parent has bone or joint disease, allergic
skin disease, bad teeth and gums, ear infections, eye problems, separation anxiety, destructive behavior, tender feet (cutting toe nails),
oily musty
skin odor, coprophagy, liver, heart or kidney disease, bladder stones, asthma, fatty tumors, poor physique or coordination, umbilical and other hernias or another disease, then the puppy is at least ten times as likely to inherit these problems than a puppy from healthier parents.
Hair may become damp, matted,
oily, or stiff after application;
skin may appear pink or have a slight powdery residue; medicinal
odor.
Aside from a nasty, foul
odor, symptoms of seborrhea may include a greasy,
oily coat; scaly
skin; and dandruff - like flakes in the fur.
The soap can be used on your body or hair and works for
oily skin, dry
skin,
skin rashes, scalp irritations, body
odors and is good for sensitive
skin.