Use a toothbrush that is
made especially for dogs. They have long
handles which allow you to brush the dog's
back teeth. Never use human toothpaste, use
an enzyme toothpaste specifically made for
your dog.
There are specially
treated dental cleaning pads which can be
wiped over the surface of the dog's teeth.
The enzymes in the pad do the cleaning.
Ear Care
Ear care is an often
overlooked, but important area. Dirt and
debris in the ear canal can lead to
inflammation and infection. Routine ear
care, using products which cleanse the ear
of debris, help to dry the ear canal and
assist in preventing otitis, a chronic
inflammation and infection of the external
ear canal.
Ear mites are small
parasites which can invade your dog's ears.
These mites typically cause a dry, dark
brown debris to form in the ears of dogs.
Ear mite treatments kills only the adult
mites, not the nymphs, (pre-adults).
Effective ear mite treatment includes an
initial series of treatments to kill the
adult mites followed 10 to 14 days later by
a second series of treatments to kill the
newly matured adults.
Vitamins and
Nutritional Supplements
On occasion your dog may
benefit from vitamins and nutritional
supplements. Older or sick pets may not
consume enough food to provide adequate
nutrition. Dogs recovering from surgery or
chronic illness may need nutritional
supplements in order to heal well. Even hard
working dogs, such as guide dogs, may
require supplements to say at their best
level of fitness.
Sore and Irritated
Skin
Dogs can suffer from skin
problems associated with allergic reactions,
skin diseases or wounds. We recommend the
use of a "complete healing system" to
provide deep healing for sore or irritated
skin. This system is as follows:
Your dog should be
shampooed with an anti-itch shampoo to
cleanse and soothe the affected area and to
prevent the spread of skin disease through
bacterial infection. To start the healing
process, it is vital that the scab or
flaking skin be gently removed by using a
medicated cleansing product. Trimming the
hair from around the area allows the
medication to reach the skin.
Watch for the formation
of new tissue which will appear shiny and
pink in color. This is an indication that
the healing process is well under way.
However, as the skin begins to heal, itching
will increase. Use a skin relief spray to
stop the itching and pain so that the
delicate new tissue is not damaged by
scratching.
Continue to promote deep
healing with the use of hydrocortisone cream
containing aloe vera and vitamins B and E
which soothes and nourishes the healing
skin.
Hot Spots
Hot spots are localized
areas of acute, moist and inflamed skin. Hot
spots are usually set off by flea bite
irritation, allergies or Survey with an
irritating substance such as chemicals or
harsh soaps. These spots are extremely
itchy, causing the dog to constantly lick
and scratch, making the spot worse.
The most important step
in treatment of hot spots is to immediately
stop your dog from further licking and
chewing of the spot. A skin relief spray
will help stop the itching and pain.
Moderate to severe hot
spots, as well as re-occurring hot spots
require veterinary attention.
Note: You should
not rely on the veterinary advice or
information provided on this site for
diagnosis or treatment of any specific
situation. Always consult your own
veterinarian for specific advice concerning
the medical condition or treatment of your
own pet or animal.