Samoyed (details)
If the Samoyed begins to shed or lose its skin, the dog owner should pay attention to whether the little Samoyed has a skin disease.
For example, sometimes some small bags appear on the dog, and when you scratch it, not only the hair is lost, but sometimes the dog's skin will be exposed; or some Samoyed will keep scratching themselves, scratching their face and body and bleeding.
These situations may be that the Samoyed has a skin disease. The following will introduce the symptoms and causes of the dog's skin disease.
I. Symptoms and causes of Samoyed skin disease
1. Fleas and lice.
The general location is on the body surface of the Samoyed, inside the thigh, under the armpit, under the neck, and deep in the fur.
2, mites.
Usually on the abdomen and under the skin of the Samoyed.
3. Fungi.
The local skin of the Samoyed infection is depilated, broken off, and reddened in patches.
4, eczema, herpes and other suppurative dermatitis.
Generally, there are blisters and pustules on the skin of the abdomen and inner thigh of the Samoyed.
5. The skin diseases caused by allergies come on suddenly, the area is large, and the skin of the Samoyed is red.
Generally speaking, this is not very harmful to small Samoyeds.
2. How to deal with skin disease in Samoyed at home?
1. If it is a skin disease caused by fungi.
2. Disinfect the purulent and inflamed skin with hydrogen peroxide, and apply anti-inflammatory ointment, such as erythromycin ointment and sulfur ointment, to the affected area of the Samoyed. However, Piyanping contains hormones and should be used sparingly.
3. If it is caused by mites, apply sulfur ointment.
4. Fleas and lice can be washed with trichlorfon, or chlorinated drops on the back, or washed with Chinese medicine "Baibu" decoction, or buy a dog and cat flea ring (the dog and cat flea ring must be placed for a day after opening.
The pet store sells Flan, which works well, but the price is relatively expensive.