Showing posts with label allergies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label allergies. Show all posts

Monday, 6 March 2017


Natural Remedies for Shih Tzu Skin Problems


Skin problems in your Shih Tzu can lead to irritation, discomfort and possibly, infections.  For you, all of this can lead to stress and worry as you try to help your little furry baby feel better.

The best way to tackle these issues is by using natural remedies, eliminating the potentially harmful or irritating ingredients found in many products these days. Natural remedies are effective, reliable, and best of all, safe. You can use these for nearly any concern you may have with your dog.


Before choosing a natural remedy, you should first make sure that you know the source of the skin problem. Not all skin problems are equal, and not all remedies will help all problems. Understanding the source of the problem will make it easier to find an appropriate and effective treatment.


Remove the Source

Sometimes, an external source is the cause of the skin irritation. In these cases, you will want to remove that source. Fleas, certain foods and products, the environment, and allergies all play a role in this. There are numerous potential external causes for skin irritation, and removing them from your dog’s life, or learning how to manage their presence, is essential in reducing the irritation.

Dry Skin

Dry skin is another major concern for Shih Tzu owners, as these dogs are prone to experiencing this problem. Reducing the occurrence of dry skin is primarily about proper grooming, hygiene and diet. Keeping your dog groomed, clean and healthy can have a tremendous impact on his or her skin. Make sure to clean and groom on a regular basis because their fur puts them at a high risk of dry skin.


As with the above, other problems may occur that cause dry skin and irritation, like fleas and allergies. Manage these to avoid any skin problems.

Supplements and Diet

With most skin conditions, proper supplements and a healthy diet can help. Vitamins and Omega 3 are prime examples of what your Shih Tzu may need. Of course, it depends entirely on the dog’s skin condition and you should learn what is best for the problem at hand first. Alongside a healthy and nutritious diet, however, these supplements can be an immense help.


Make sure that you speak with your veterinarian before making these choices. In some cases, your dog may require medical treatment or medications for any underlying issues that you cannot diagnose at home.

As a Shih Tzu parent, you want nothing more than to give your pet the very best. The best thing you can do for your dog is to provide your pet with everything he or she needs to live a long and healthy life. This is far easier than it sounds. With these few simple steps, you can ensure that your pet is happy, healthy, and feels loved.

Give special attention to their hair

Shih Tzu's have long hair that is different from most dogs' fur. Because it is hair, similar to humans, it requires daily combing or brushing. Matting can easily form, so you must take caution not to leave it tangled otherwise, this could cause a big problem. Matting can lead to dermatitis and skin inflammation, especially when the dog tries to scratch it off its body.

They are not made for extreme weather conditions

Shih Tzu's do not require very much special care, but one thing that all owners should know is that these dogs are not made to withstand extreme weather conditions. This is particularly true during the summer, when the dog is more prone to heatstroke because of its face shape. These dogs are made to be indoor dogs, and while you can certainly take them out for walks or play outdoors on nicer days, it is best to keep them indoors when it is too hot or cold outside.

They can do with minimal exercise

Shih Tzu's are the perfect choice for owners who do not have a lot of time or energy for exercise. This breed requires very little exercise to stay healthy and to let out all of its pent up energy. A half mile walk is sufficient exercise, or you can play with your pet outdoors or inside with toys.

They have sensitive eyes

Because Shih Tzu's have bulging eyes, they are more prone to eye irritations, dryness and infections. Their long hair can also contribute to these issues, so it is important that you always keep their facial hair around their eyes neatly trimmed. Tear stains may also be an issue due to the size of the breed's tear ducts. For eye irritations and issues, talk to your vet about pet safe products you can use to keep your dog healthy and comfortable.

They are emotionally needy

These dogs are clingy to the maximum level. If you plan to have a Shih Tzu, you should be prepared to spend a lot of time with your pet. Do not underestimate this personality trait, as neglect can easily cause your Shih Tzu to get depressed. So make sure that you always provide your beloved dog with plenty of love, affection and attention.

Giving This To Your Shih Tzu Daily Could Help Alleviate Painful Skin Allergies


If like Hugo, your Shih Tzu has allergies, you will know just how painful it can be not just for your furry baby, but for you as a loving parent as well.  It is very difficult often heart breaking to watch your beloved companion suffering through the pain, discomfort, testing and treatment of potentially life-threatening allergic reactions.



Determining what your Shih Tzu is allergic to can be a long and difficult process, and some allergies may be mild and / or go undiagnosed. However, if your Shih Tzu has severe or even moderate allergies, then there are a number of challenges to face in trying to keep your Shih Tzu healthy and happy.

Listed below are some common allergens that can cause reactions for your Shih Tzu: -

Pollen
Grass
Food (such as wheat, chicken or soy)
Medication (such as penicillin, opiates, etc.)
Perfume
Shampoo
Household cleaning products (air freshener, carpet deodoriser, etc.)
Latex


Allergies are a hypersensitive and damaging response of the immune system to external allergens, such as pollen and food - just in the same way for humans. However, with dogs the signs and symptoms may go unnoticed because our furry friends cannot tell us when or what is wrong. So as the leader of the pack, we need to be aware of what to look out for.

Listed below are some common allergy signs & symptoms in Shih Tzu puppies and dogs: -


·  Dry, itchy skin (possible scabs or sores)
Excessive scratching, biting or licking on skin
Watery eyes
Paw chewing
Nasal discharge
Chronic ear infections
Diarrhoea
Vomiting
Sneezing
Breathing issues (very serious sign!)


Fortunately, there are ways to help boost your dog’s immune system and decrease the effects of allergies.

Omega fatty acids are a major benefit in the fight against allergies and degenerative disorders that can cause inflammation and arthritis.

Some research has even shown that Omega fatty acids can prevent allergies from developing in puppies. Whilst every dog is different, there is no argument that your puppy could benefit from Omega fatty acids however dogs cannot produce Omega fatty acids on their own, so they must get them somewhere else.

There are many sources of essential Omega fatty acids. Some people mistakenly believe that dog food delivers all your dog needs but because Omega fatty acids are susceptible to heat, most of the benefits become biologically unavailable to your dog due to the cooking / treatment temperatures of dog food.


That is why after weeks of watching my little furry baby suffering and countless visits to our veterinarian I decided to personally give my dog a daily Omega fatty acid supplement.  It may takes weeks or even several months for your Shih Tzu to feel the benefits of an Omega fatty acid supplement but from my own experience I have never looked back. Talk to your veterinarian to find out if an Omega fatty acid supplement might be a part of an holistic plan to support your Shih Tzu’s immune system and fight allergies.