There are many reasons for dogs to lose hair. If the dog owner does not pay attention to the dog's diet, the dog will lose hair. It is also very likely that it is due to the seasonal change. In addition, the serious situation is due to the dog...
There are many reasons for dogs to lose hair. If the dog owner does not pay attention to the dog's diet, the dog will lose hair. It is also very likely that it is due to the seasonal change. In addition, the serious situation is due to the dog's tinea dysfunction, and the dog owner who is suffering from small problems can handle it by himself. Here are the actual content and how to deal with it.
1·Dogs will lose hair when changing seasons, because dogs must integrate the average temperature according to the change of hair. For this reason, the owner of the hair loss dog does not need to worry. After the seasons, the dog will lose hair. Of course, it is also very likely that it is due to pathological hair loss. When new hair grows out, the old hair will fall off. Dog owners don’t have to worry. During the dog’s hair loss period, feed the dog some ingredients that are helpful to the hair and feed more meat products, which will be beneficial to the dog’s hair.
2·Dogs are not good at dietary matching, and hair loss occurs. Dogs are different from humans. If the foods dogs eat are salty, they will be shed. In addition, dog owners often feed the dogs salty ingredients and what people eat, it is not good for the dog's health. Therefore, when feeding your dogs with light vegetables as much as possible, you naturally don’t have to feed them with single ingredients. Pay attention to the dietary combination of colorful dogs and feed them with some fruits and vegetables.
3·A dog is very likely to have ringworm
If the dog has ringworm, it will cause itchyness and will continue to cause hair loss. Dog owners can carefully take care of the dog's body. If it is ringworm, they should pay attention to deal with it immediately. Shave the part of the ringworm area on the dog's body. After shaving, you can use a cotton ball to soak some hydrogen peroxide, wipe it on the ringworm spots, and spray the care solution after the hydrogen peroxide is dried. After applying, put a collar on the dog without licking and sucking it.
When the dog is itchy, be careful to bathe the dog. If it develops ringworm, be careful to feed more nutritious ingredients to maintain the balance of the nutritional components of the dog.