Not exact matches
If your dog's barking seems related to fear or anxiety,
then you may need to start
with a
visit to your
veterinarian.
If the skin has come off his scrotum
then you should
visit your
Veterinarian immediately, if the skin on the scrotum is red and inflamed
then you may be able to bathe the scrotum
with dilute chlorhexidine and prevent him from licking by using a cone.
When in doubt, first
visit your regular
veterinarian and
then request a referral if the case warrants a consultation
with a specialist.
If your dog's skin symptoms consist of just mild flaking or itching,
then the home treatment described above to cure dog dry skin is appropriate.If the condition is worsening over time, or if you see symptoms such as redness, hair loss (alopecia), or if there are oozing lesions, these are signals that it is time to
visit a
veterinarian who can prescribe medications that can reduce skin inflammation (steroids), treat dog skin infection (antibiotics), or to help
with itch.
Consider
visiting the
veterinarian with your dog for a calm
visit — just a hello, get a treat, have the vet reward the dog, good boy, and
then leave.
If the puppy gets too old
then the
veterinarian will not be able to successfully operate, so it is advised that owners consult
with their
veterinarian during the initial puppy
visits for vaccinations.
The No. 1 allergy in dogs is beef, followed by milk and
then soy, so if you're worried about allergies, you may want to look for foods that avoid those, says Kenneth Snyder,
veterinarian with The
Visiting Vet in Miami.