10/22/2007

How to Treat your Canine and Feline Skin Irritations

Treating Skin Irritations in your Dog or Cat

If your pet dog or cat is experiencing skin problems or irritations, do not be alarmed. Most types of skin diseases can be treated and prevented. Healthy skin, in general, in either your dog or cat, is a sign of an overall physically-abled and -bodied pet. Skin problems can occur because of the differing seasonal and temperate conditions or from allergies to food. Skin problems can range in span from sudden (acute) to long-term (indefinite) depending on the age, conditioning, and other factors related to general physical, emotional, and psychological health of your pet. The important thing is to protect and strengthen your beloved right from the get-go.

Cat skin disorders are the most common pet ailments. A healthy animal has bright, odorless hair and skin, free of debris, grease and irritation. A cat's skin may be irritated if it has a rash, is dry and/or flaking, greasy, red, swollen or itchy. The causes of cat skin irritation and disease are numerous; these include environmental toxins that can irritate the skin, poor nutrition, mineral or vitamin deficiencies, and thyroid and kidney disorders. During the healing process of cat skin diseases, skin eruptions or irritation are normal and are indicative of the healing process. Cat owners should pay close attention to the pet’s environment such as his bed or sleeping space which should be examined frequently and cleaned or changed when necessary.

All the same, we recommend that you first check with your vet for a diagnosis and consider using our natural, herbal remedy for your pet's skin problems.

Proper Treatment for your Cat or Dog

All Clear Ointment

If you see that your dog or cat is scratching and is uncomfortable, try using our All Clear Ointment, which effectively treats skin medications of all sorts. This cream sets to heal dog skin affected by bacteria and fungal infections and other skin problems. The soothing ointment assists in clearing and calming the affected area and prevents infection. 1 bottle = 60ml/2.02oz.

Ouch Away for Cat Skin Disease

This herbal spray is excellent for treating infected irritating skin problems on your pet. Our natural remedy will also boost your cat's overall immune system.

Rescue Spray - Cat Antiseptic

Cat skin irritation can be caused by allergies, insect bites, scratches, scrapes or wounds. Cats may excessively scratch the skin causing further irritation. Eventually the hair in the affected area can be torn out and the skin starts to bleed. An inflamed patch of skin may also ooze a clear or yellowish liquid. These are called hot spots, and can occur anywhere on the body. To help treat the wounds, clip the hair in the surrounding area and cleanse the area with a mild soap and water treatment. Then apply Feline Rescue Spray to reduce pain, decrease healing time and prevent infection. Other recommended preventative measures include covering the affected area and clipping your pet’s nails to minimize the ill affects of scratching.

Rescue Spray - Dog Bug Bites

If your dog is active, he or she'll likely be getting into all kinds of scrapes. Literally. Canine Rescue Spray will ease your dog’s pain and help his wounds heal quickly. Ideal for any type of minor wound or skin irritation on dogs.

Royal Coat EFA Express - Dog and Cat

Royal Coat provides your dog or cat with an excellent, all-natural source of EFAs (essential fatty acids) in order to to maintain healthy skin and shiny coats. Royal Coat EFA Express provides your dog or cat with necessary supplemental amounts of Omega-6 (borage oil) and Omega-3 (fish oil) most times missing, or in insignificant amounts in commercial pet food.

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