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Protecting Your Dog From Dry Winter SkinComment RSS

January 21, 2009

Snowy Dog

As winter weather sets in, more and more pet owners are beginning to notice new behaviors in their canine friends. Constant scratching, biting, and licking of the fur are all signs of dry, winter skin that could be causing your dog irritation. As most humans know, winter is incredibly harsh on the skin, especially in terms of retaining essential moisture and nutrients. Like your dry hands, your dog’s skin can experience winter dryness. Just like us, dogs need a good skin care regimen to prevent itching and flaking throughout the cold winter months. Here are a few things that you can do to help your pooch avoid the drying winter weather:


1.Bathing

While it may be tempting to give your pup a bath after he comes in from playing in the snow, don’t! Frequent bathing is one of the leading culprits of dry skin in dogs. Instead, keep his coat clean and keep baths to every few months until springtime. If you do have to bathe your dog, be sure that you use nourishing Dog Shampoos that prevent the stripping of natural moisture from his coat and skin. DogoSuds Shampoo from K9HealthSolutions.com is great for keeping your pooch hydrated after bath time.


2.Brushing

Remember to brush your dog often to remove dead hair and dander. Daily brushing is great for improving overall skin and coat health, no matter what the time of year.


3.Diet

Healthy skin is often the product of a proper diet. To give your dog the best, be sure to supplement his regular pet food with Dinovite. Designed to improve skin and coat health using essential nutrients and enzymes, Dinovite is essential for the overall well being of your dog.

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