My dog, in this cold weather, is going nuts with dry skin

one.of.a.kind

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I tried Gold Bond and it has worked well in the last 24 hours. No scratching or pulling his hair out with his teeth. Yes it was messy going on but had to do something for the poor guy. He's a Golden Retriever.

Just thought I'd mention it.
 

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I'm sure you know, but it's worth saying that many human products can be harmful to dogs.

If you have a humidifier maybe that would help? Perhaps more baths to put the water back in the skin?
 

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I'm sure you know, but it's worth saying that many human products can be harmful to dogs.

If you have a humidifier maybe that would help? Perhaps more baths to put the water back in the skin?
+1 for the humidifier. Dunno about pets, but they have done wonders for my family members with dry winter skin problems.
 

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I have dry skin and itching problems in the winter. If your dog is OK with a bath Aveeno Oatmeal colloidal powder works for me and was reco by a dermatologist. Availabale at shoppers Drug @ 15 bucks a box of 12 packets.
 

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My cocker spaniel has sensitive skin and is prone to itchiness. I
bath him with Earthbath pet shampoo which comes in several
formulation. I mostly used the Hypo-Allergenic variety. I also
tried the oatmeal&aloe formulation which I guess is
more suitable for dry skin.
 

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Dry skin can be environmental, can be diet, can be a combination. The cold weather can do it, so try the humidifier. If you're feeding him dry food, add some liquids to the food, fish oil, olive or canola oil, raw egg. Agree 100% with The Oracle on fish oil. We blend the salmon oil from tinned salmon into our dog food for a special treat. And we don't even have a dog!!!
 
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I have a Labrador retriever who turned 7 in Sept. She has developed allergies in the spring but this year we also noticed that she was itching and licking her fur right off. the vet prescribed her an antibiotic and allergy medication. If you think it could be allergies making it itch you can give your dog benylyn. You can google it and is safe for dogs. Retrievers are known to have allergies and skin problems.
 

Celticman

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How about seeing a vet?
 

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I have a Labrador retriever who turned 7 in Sept. She has developed allergies in the spring but this year we also noticed that she was itching and licking her fur right off. the vet prescribed her an antibiotic and allergy medication. If you think it could be allergies making it itch you can give your dog benylyn. You can google it and is safe for dogs. Retrievers are known to have allergies and skin problems.
Agreed. Our last golden developed an allergy to chicken of all things. Our new golden is allergic to beef. A vet visit is probably best.

Steph
 

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Thanks guys. Good suggestions here. I'm going to try a couple and leave the vet to last and only if the rest don't work.

Vets seem to have three things on their minds.

Make money

Take good care of the animals

Make even more money


Thanks again.
 

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How do you know it's just dry skin and not fleas or ticks? I'd recommend a visit to the vet too.
 
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