I have been breeding dogs for over twenty years...I have known personally many old time breeders that used....used car oil to cure mange....just rub the used car oil on the dog and let it stay over night....you may have to do this once a week for two treatments but it works better than any other treatment and doesnt cost a thing....it will not hurt the dog....keep clear from the eyse of course..
It could be many reasons and only a Veterinarian would be able to find out what is wrong with your dog. It could be demodex, a type of mange mite. You should take your dog in to be checked out by a Veterinarian.
Take your dog to the nearest Animal Emergency Clinic immediately!
You need to take your dog in to be checked out by a Veterinarian. It sounds like some type of severe allergy caused by diet, fleas, etc. Or your dog could have demodex or sarcoptic mange mites. Very important to take your dog in immediately to be checked by your Vet.
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Your dog is likely scared or very anxious. With storms, it is likely that he or she is afraid of the loud noises, and with the car it is likely that your dog has had bad experiences either during or immediately after a car ride before. Dogs have very good memories for these sorts of things. You should contact an expert on dog behavior and see if they can help you help your dog feel more comfortable in these situations.
Demodex is a genus of tiny parasitic mites that live in or near hair follicles of mammals. About 65 species of Demodex are known; they are among the smallest of arthropods.Demodex canis lives on the domestic dog. Infestation with Demodex is common and usually does not cause any symptoms, although occasionally some skin diseases can be caused by the mites.Two species living on humans have been identified: Demodex folliculorum and Demodex brevis, both frequently referred to as eyelash mites. Both species are primarily found in the face, near the nose, the eyelashes and eyebrows, but also occur elsewhere on the body.In the vast majority of cases, the mites go unobserved, without any adverse symptoms, but in certain cases (usually related to a suppressed immune system, caused by stress or illness) mite populations can dramatically increase, resulting in a condition known as demodicosis or Demodex mite bite, characterised by itching, inflammation and other skin disorders. Blepharitis (inflammation of the eyelids) can also be caused by Demodexmites. There is some evidence linking Demodex mites to some forms of the skin disease rosacea, possibly due to the bacterium Bacillus oleronius found in the mites
One effective way to protect your dog while traveling in a car is to use a dog car window protector. This can help prevent your dog from sticking its head out of the window and potentially getting injured. Look for a sturdy and secure window protector that is easy to install and provides good visibility for your dog.
No, a dog has not damaged my car.
This is not a question. Dog hit by car. Not good for dog.
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White noise can be used to stop a dog from barking by creating a consistent background sound that can help mask external noises that may trigger the dog to bark. This can help to calm the dog and reduce its barking behavior.
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