Here are some ways to help improve your dog's dry skin. When your dog needs a bath, try using plain water, a good, non-drying solvent. If you must use shampoo, use a moisturizing type with humectants, and follow up with a moisturizing conditioner. Avoid blow dryers. read more
Having said that, you don't have to live in a dry climate for your dog to suffer from dry skin. Many dogs outside these areas have dry skin too, especially if they spend a lot of time indoors or meet all the other criteria above. Speaking of indoors, another contributing factor to dog dry skin is forced air heating. read more
Here are some ways to help improve your dog’s dry skin. • When your dog needs a bath, try using plain water, a good, non-drying solvent. If you must use shampoo, use a moisturizing type with humectants, and follow up with a moisturizing conditioner. read more