If it looks like a small rash such as a dog chewing on themselves get the "hot spot" spray sold at stores. It has aloe and cortisone so the skin can heal itself and the dog wont irritate it further. If the skin is really red, hot to the touch, oozing pus or the dog has a warm dry nose. call a vet, your dog may need antibiotics.
Had a dog with dry skin issues also. Vet suggested oatmeal baths. Worked very well for her. Can find dog shampoos with oatmeal in it already.
There are home remedies that are available on the internet (just Google the keywords listed in your question). However, a bladder infection in a dog is caused by bacteria. If the bacteria are not killed, they can cause an ascending infection, attack the kidneys and in long-standing infections cause kidney failure which is invariably fatal. Using home remedies for infections that can generally be easily, effectively and affordably treated through conventional Western medicine is not advised.
What can my dog take for worm
Unfortunately there are no home remedies for this complaint. You will need to see your vet about this.
No, it is not recommended to use Miconazole 2 on your dog to treat a skin infection without consulting a veterinarian first.
Monistat is not recommended for treating a dog's skin yeast infection as it is formulated for human use and may not be safe or effective for dogs. It is important to consult a veterinarian for proper diagnosis and treatment options for your dog's skin yeast infection.
I worked as a veterinary assistant for years and can only recommend that you bring your dog in to see a veterinarian. Home remedies either don't work, or cause even more damage. An untreated ear infection could progress further into the ear, causing more pain and possibly requiring corrective surgery. Ear infections can be easily treated by medicine prescribed by your vet.
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They make dog vitamins and there are also a number of home remedies.
There aren't any that will not hurt your dog.
It's possible that your dog has a skin infection such as a bacterial or fungal infection that is causing the hair loss and red patches on the skin. It's important to take your dog to the veterinarian for a proper diagnosis and treatment. Depending on the cause, the veterinarian may prescribe antibiotics, antifungal medications, or other treatments to help heal your dog's skin.
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