Yes, dogs, like us, are susceptible to this skin condition. Dogs, just like people, can get dandruff — an annoying, uncomfortable skin condition. Dandruff is dry flaky skin. It's made up of dead skin cells that fall from the skin. read more
Dogs, just like people, can get dandruff — an annoying, uncomfortable skin condition. Dandruff is dry flaky skin. It’s made up of dead skin cells that fall from the skin. read more
In fact, it can do wonders for your pet’s dry skin (and reduce dandruff, too). Simply put some on your hands and massage it into the fur, getting in against the skin. Your pet will love it (just be sure to watch your pet does not lick at the lotion or ingest it). read more
Dog dandruff looks very similar to human dandruff. White flakes appear in your dog's fur near the skin. Dog dandruff can be caused by allergies, dry skin, or parasitical infection. There are some simple things you can do to manage dog dandruff. Brush your dog regularly. Do it at the same time every day. Brush the hair evenly so that your dog's natural skin oils are distributed throughout his coat. read more