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It is not recommended to use Denorex shampoo on dogs as it is specifically formulated for human use and may not be safe for pets. It is best to use shampoos that are specifically designed for dogs to avoid any potential skin irritation or other complications.
No, it is not recommended to use calamine lotion on dogs. Dogs may ingest the lotion by licking it off their skin, leading to potential toxicity. It is best to consult a veterinarian for appropriate treatment options for your dog's skin condition.
Like domestic dogs, feral and wild dogs are covered in densely furred skin.
Dogs wear cones to stop them from licking a wound or an infection and to protect their skin
Yes, chlorine can irritate a dog's skin and cause dryness or itching if they come into contact with it frequently. It's best to rinse your dog with clean water after swimming in a chlorinated pool to remove any residue. Additionally, monitor your dog for any signs of irritation or discomfort.
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Dog lice and human lice are different in terms of their species and preferred hosts. Dog lice are specific to dogs and feed on their blood, while human lice are specific to humans and feed on their blood. Dog lice can cause itching and skin irritation in dogs, while human lice can cause itching and skin irritation in humans. It is important to treat lice infestations promptly to prevent further discomfort and potential health issues.
no it is not NOT OKAY THEY DO IT IN CHINA IMAGINE THE PAIN CATS AND DOGS ARE GOING THROUGH!!!!! IF UR CHINESE I HATE YOU!!!!
You can feed your dog, meat, fish (sparingly) chicken, turkey, no bones or table scrape they can cause skin allergies.
The fleshy part beneath the skin. DO NOT feed dogs grapes as treats, they're toxic for them.
No, Monistat is not recommended for treating skin issues in dogs. It is designed for human use and may not be safe or effective for dogs. It is important to consult a veterinarian for proper diagnosis and treatment of skin issues in dogs.
Not recommended! Human shampoo is too strong for dogs, or so my vet tells me. The P.H. of a dogs skin is lower than that of a human, so human shampoo would dry out their skin and cause more dander (flaking) than normal.
It is not recommended to use human antifungal cream on dogs to treat fungal infections on their skin. It is important to consult a veterinarian for proper diagnosis and treatment options for your dog's skin condition.
Olay products are specifically formulated for human skin and may not be suitable for use on dogs. It is recommended to consult with a veterinarian for products that are safe and beneficial for your dog's skin health.
No, Monistat should not be used on a dog's skin as it is specifically formulated for human use and may not be safe or effective for dogs. It is important to consult a veterinarian for proper treatment of skin issues in dogs.
It is not recommended to use Denorex shampoo on dogs as it is specifically formulated for human use and may not be safe for pets. It is best to use shampoos that are specifically designed for dogs to avoid any potential skin irritation or other complications.
Yes, dogs can host lice. Lice on dogs typically live in their fur, close to the skin, where they feed on blood. Regular grooming and inspection can help detect and treat lice infestations on dogs.