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How to care for our dog’s skin in winter

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Winter brings with it not only low temperatures but also additional challenges for the care of our pets, especially when it comes to the skin of our faithful canine friends. It is essential to give them special attention during this season to guarantee their well-being and keep their skin in optimal condition.

Here are some practical tips on how to care for a dog’s fur in winter.

Tips to care for the skin of our furry dogs

Although it is essential to keep our dogs clean, frequent baths can contribute to dry skin. In winter, reducing the frequency of baths can help preserve the skin’s natural oils, which act as a protective barrier.

Choose to use Dog Shampoos that are mild, so that they do not remove these essential oils excessively.

Just as we need to stay hydrated in winter, our furry friends also require adequate hydration. Make sure they always have access to fresh water and prevent them from becoming dehydrated. Additionally, you can include supplements and vitamins for dogs in their diet, such as salmon oil, or also foods rich in omega-3 fatty acids, which promote healthy skin from within.

Wind and low temperatures can negatively affect our dogs’ skin. Consider dressing your canine friend in coats or sweaters designed for dogs during cold-day walks, especially short-haired or thin-haired breeds. Pay special attention to the most sensitive areas, such as ears and paw pads, and protect them with appropriate products.

Perform regular inspections of your dog’s skin to detect possible problems early. Look for signs of dryness, peeling, or redness. If you notice any abnormalities, consult your trusted veterinarian for professional guidance on how to address any skin problems that may arise.

On the other hand, you should comb your dog regularly to avoid tangles or dirt in its coat that could damage its skin.

Diet plays a crucial role in the health of our dogs’ skin. Make sure you provide them with a balanced and nutritious diet such as dog food that includes quality ingredients. Consult your veterinarian about your dog’s specific nutritional needs and adjust his diet as necessary.

Although winter temperatures may discourage outdoor activities, exercise is essential to maintaining your dog’s overall health, including his skin. Take short but frequent walks and make sure they stay active at home. Exercise stimulates blood circulation, which benefits skin health.

Also, for rainier days you can provide your furry companion with dog toys and spend quality time with him while having fun together.

In conclusion, taking care of the skin of our canine friends during the winter involves a combination of attention to hygiene, proper nutrition, and preventive measures. Maintain a consistent care routine and be attentive to any protection and love they deserve throughout the year.

Always remember to consult your trusted veterinarian for specific guidance on your dog’s health and well-being. Additionally, at Kiwoko you have the Mundo Belleza Dog Grooming service, where they take care of not only their coat but also their skin. Together we can ensure our loyal friends have a happy and healthy winter!

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