Dog blog - Veterinary Advice
Your dog's skin microbiome or skin flora is its main line of defence against external pathogens. Think of it as an army-one with 'healthy' micro-organisms as soldiers, ranging from viruses to fungi to bacteria. By the way, and this goes for both humans and dogs, these organisms are essential for good health and are abundant on the skin, in the intestines and in the vagina.
Being a dog parent is not always a bed of roses—and your dog does not always smell of roses either. While every animal has its own specific odour, in some cases there is more to it than that. Maybe your four-legged friend would benefit from a visit to the vet. From unkempt teeth to skin problems to farts, these are the most common causes of unpleasant dog odours. While every animal has its own specific odour, in some cases there is more to it than that.
Itching in dogs is a common problem that is bothersome for both the dog and the owner. Fortunately, there are ways to relieve and treat the itch. It is important to work with your veterinarian to determine the cause of the itch so that you can choose the appropriate approach. In this blog, you will learn more about the causes of itching and possible treatments.