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		<title>How Microbial Infection Deteriorates Dogs Health</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Infectious diseases are the leading cause for morbidity among dogs despite the use of antibiotics and vaccines. Some of the common microbial infections include redness, itchiness and irritation of skin. Microbial infections start from simple skin itching and has the potential to detriment a dog health. Skin is a very effective protective organ for both [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>Infectious diseases are the leading cause for morbidity among dogs despite the use of antibiotics and vaccines. Some of the common microbial infections include redness, itchiness and irritation of skin. Microbial infections start from simple skin itching and has the potential to detriment a <strong>dog health</strong>.</p>
<p>Skin is a very effective protective organ for both humans and animals. The epidermal skin resists the proliferation as well as invasions by microorganisms. Having a clean skin is a must for domestic animals, as it acts as a protective layer against the attack by bacteria.</p>
<p>Allergic skins are always predisposed to microbes and thus cause colonization of pathogenic gram positive and gram negative bacteria. Once the skin has microbial infection, then controlling its growth becomes quite difficult and thus requires continual therapy with anti-microbial agents over a long term.</p>
<p>When the microbial infection on a dog increases, it starts from pustule formation along with fungal infection. The formation of pustules may not be clearly visible outside but causes considerable pain and suffering to the animal. This condition, known as Pyoderma, is one of the commonest skin infections that affect the health of a dog very badly.</p>
<p>Overall health of a dog depends on the nature of skin infection. In the case of surface Pyoderma, the <strong>microbial infections</strong> affects only the outermost layer of the skin. This condition can be normally resolved with minimal anti-microbial therapy and thus a dog&#8217;s health is not affected very seriously. If the surface Pyoderma occurs on a dog&#8217;s skin fold, then it can cause considerable damage, as the skin inside its folds are quite moist and soft, which provides a safe haven for bacteria overgrowth.</p>
<p>Deep skin Pyoderma occurs when the microbial infection disrupts the epidermis layer and allows proliferation of bacteria. Common symptoms include: rupture of hair follicles resulting in body hair loss; overall pale skin; presence of crusts, indicating pustule formation; and presence of dark spots due to blood haemorrhage. Deep skin Pyoderma is certainly a serious threat to a dog&#8217;s health.</p>
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<p>Here are some precautionary measures to prevent microbial infections</p>
<p>Frequent use of anti-microbial shampoo as well as Benzoyl peroxide shampoo helps to prevent bacteria overgrowth as well as microbial infection</p>
<p>Even if the dog does not have any skin infection, it is essential to shampoo it every two days. This routine helps to keep its skin clean.</p>
<p>Preventing the dogs from straying around unhygienic places, as well as cleaning the dog&#8217;s kennel quite frequently would prevent microbial infection.</p>
<p>Applying coconut oil on the infected area is an effective treatment for skin itchiness and also helps to keep its skin shining and healthy.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Do you know that dog skin is more sensitive compared to human skin? So, scratching on your dog skin can cause serious health problems to your dog health. Scratching my be due to different problem which normally includes, fatigue, stress or change in life style and if not treated it leads to more complication such [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>Do you know that dog skin is more sensitive compared to human skin? So, scratching on your dog skin can cause serious health problems to your dog health. Scratching my be due to different problem which normally includes, fatigue, stress or change in life style and if not treated it leads to more complication such as far loss. If proper care is not taken, complications such as hot spots may appear. These are patches of skin that are infected by bacteria. Treatment will be more complicated which causes sever pain to your dog along with costly veterinary bills.</p>
<p>There may be different reasons of dog scratching, most frequent include parasitic attack such as fungal infection, dry skin problem and allergies.</p>
<p>Parasites are eventually one of the majority widespread reasons of scratched skin, and finally, dog scratching problem. The most widespread problems include Fleas, knits, and ticks. The majority of these bloodsuckers do their unclean actions by biting the dog and sucking the blood from the nibble. The itching is not due to biting but due to enzymes present in the saliva of these parasites. Fleas can be easily spotted, however there are further kinds of bloodsuckers that can stay deeper in the hair roots.</p>
<p>Fungal illnesses linked with extreme scratching are further complicated and can be tougher to identify and treat. They be able to pass on a disease to a dog&#8217;s whole body and can extend to human beings. The major warning signs are skin cracking, scaling, irritation and disease. Fungal illnesses are usually more frequent during moist seasons as your dog is get in touch with with humid, moist circumstances that are perfect for bacterial augmentation. If left uncured, it will be a severe danger to you and your dog health.</p>
<p>Strong dog shampoo can increase this problem as dog skin is more sensitive. So, the use of incorrect kind of shampoo can cause problems such as dryness of skin, infection and most commonly rashes on your dog skin. The majority of pet shampoos are a combination of water, cleansers, colorings and chemical preservatives which might reason your dog uneasiness if dog is receptive to such agents.</p>
<p>One other common dog itching and scratching causes is dry skin<strong>.</strong> Identical to on humans, while skin is deficient in necessary fatty acids, itching problem occurs. High-quality cleaning products assist in refilling natural components in your dog&#8217;s skin.</p>
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<p>Allergens are able to reason some of the most complicated effects in dogs. Detergents and chemicals cause dry skin and annoyance. As detergents can causes rashes in dry human skin as well.</p>
<p>Keep in mind similar to humans, dogs can also be affected different infections. Do not bath your dog frequently as it removed the essential oils from dog skin. User health dog products to prevent your dog skin from rashes and other skin infections.</p>
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