Our pets, just like ourselves, can suffer through irritating skin problems ranging from dry and itchy skin to skin sores, rashes, eczema, and or cuts, and these skin conditions need special care if we want our pets to be happy and healthy.
I don’t have a pet dog, but several of my friends have pet dogs and I’m sure at least half of these animals have had some form of skin problem over the years that had to be treated.
There’s a product called Dermaxol on the market that’s made to be a skin remedy for your pet. It works quickly and is said to heal many of the skin conditions like sores, cuts, rashes, eczema and dry itchy skin quickly, within 3 to 10 days usually. This dog skin care cream product sounds like a wonderful product. Imagine how much better your pet would feel if it got relieve from Dermaxol quickly? We know they are miserable when they are itching and nipping at irritated skin patches, so why not try to give them some relief?
Robert says
Wow, I know a bit about eczema but I must admit i never considered pets also having the condition.
Very interesting
Magnus says
It is great to know there are products that can help us maintain a healthy skin for our pets, especially when you have eczema problem. Products that will stop their itching and scratching.
eczema in babies says
I only recently found out that animals can have eczema too! Crazy thought but I guess it makes sense really. Thanks for the useful info on this site, keep it up!
Tim says
I think its great that you are giving us info about eczema. There are lots of different types of atopic dermatitis that manifest in a skin rash. You can check out more about eczema on face, hands, neck along with diet suggestions and natural healing suggestions to help eczema at Eczema on Faces
Cheers!
Shelly Mall says
You got to take of your pets. Especially if your pet is dog. Make sure they don’t have those flees over their body. It’s really yuck.
Philip Langley says
Whilst on the topic of “pets itching”, it’s worth noting that in pet ferrets, this is a classic symptom of insulinoma.
Philip