Saturday, January 23, 2010

Canine Ticks What Non Prescription Products Are Best For Canine Skin Infections?

What non prescription products are best for canine skin infections? - canine ticks

I washed my silk terrier 2 or 3 times a week with shampoo against fleas and ticks Scratchex. Brush Sulfodene for daily use and areas first.

7 comments:

nexxjenn said...

Tea tree oil.

mac said...

Neosporin works well for my dogs raw areas. Try to lick him / her.

lolipopl... said...

Why the bathroom so often the dog with a product of fleas and ticks? What type of infection is the dog, and how do you know that you have an infection?

kitttkat... said...

UR dog wash as well. 1 time every two weeks, that's all you need. where all the dogs natural oils from the skin

babi_gur... said...

Do not wash your dog as often. only because of the dogs (any race) once a week to wash the most, but can remove you as often as you like. I am sorry to say this, but it is probably the problem caused more than a bathing your dog. They need the natural oils in their fur and healthy skin. You should try tea tree for sore skin your dog.

babi_gur... said...

Do not wash your dog as often. only because of the dogs (any race) once a week to wash the most, but can remove you as often as you like. I am sorry to say this, but it is probably the problem caused more than a bathing your dog. They need the natural oils in their fur and healthy skin. You should try tea tree for sore skin your dog.

A Great Dane Lady said...

You are definitely a bath too often. When all the natural oils from the coat and keeps the skin dry. This can cause infections if it long term. If you are concerned about fleas and ticks, then get one of the places in the treatments. Veterinarians see Advantix and Frontline. Bio Spot is on the counter and works exactly the same as the others. I've used for over 10 years. You can have a veterinarian on the skin, eyes and to see whether they think you need an antibiotic to.

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