Wash your dog with a medicated shampoo, and with each meal add a 5ml spoon of corn oil,
you can buy corn oil from most supermarkets and it is fairly cheap, this helps condition the dogs skin and improves coat condition.
If you see no results after 28 days consult your vet
Best of luck xx
2006-12-03 03:07:14
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answered by Anonymous
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Do you bathe him regularly (you should bathe your dog about once a month, once every two months at the least)? If not, give him a bath, and massage/rub his skin whilst shampooing him (with dog shampoo) and again when you are drying him.
Also brush him about once a week with a rubber brush, this will also massage his skin and will help with the dandruff.
See how he is after you´ve bathed him, and if it isn´t any better, take him to the vet.
Or if you already bathe and brush him regularly, then take him to the vet immediately.
2006-12-02 23:37:05
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answered by Anonymous
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The stink has nothing to do with the dandraf. You just need to wash your pup with mineral shampoo that is scented. It helps with the smell. You can probably get some medication for the dandruf.
Good luck :)
2006-12-02 23:30:44
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answered by Jocy 2
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Spell check is good..But to answer your question, it could be some kind of allergy to food or environmental. Check with your vet. I use Selsun Blue Medicated shampoo for my dog, it kills the yeast.. She has yeast in her skin, and it has a bad/strange odor. It takes a while to get rid of it. But she doesn't have dandruff. I would check with your vet and see what they say.
2006-12-03 00:13:21
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answered by just me 6
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there is honestly no distinction between the two foodstuff smart, the moist merely includes water the place the dry does not. neither is extra healthy. This of direction is evaluating moist and dry of the comparable variety... distinctive manufacturers do selection. some canine look to desire moist, possibly because of the fact it does not require as lots chewing. Dry foodstuff although acts to sweep tooth as all of us be attentive to it via combating tartar from sticking to tooth, moist on the different hand gets caught between tooth, and with out ideal brushing could reason dental subject concerns.
2016-12-29 20:04:31
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answered by mccrow 3
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Take him to a vet. Sounds like he has skin allergies or there could be a worse underlying issue. Don't let him suffer any longer, that would be cruelty.
2006-12-02 23:25:00
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answered by Smurfetta 7
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Give him a bath with doggy shampoo.
2006-12-02 23:17:27
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answered by JimboBimbo 2
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Give him lots of baths and feed him a steady diet of garlic.
2006-12-02 23:18:32
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answered by oodlesoanimals 5
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Give him a bath and then use spell check on your computer.
2006-12-02 23:26:10
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answered by Anonymous
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wash him with Dawn dish Detergent rinse welland use a conditioner on him too
2006-12-02 23:18:35
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