Skin care for your dog ought to be a priority. You need to keep parasites at bay. Make sure that you eliminate all the pests that invade your pet’s skin. Combing the dog’s hair on a regular basis is a very good practice. If you can do this on a weekly basis, this is even better. Fleas love warm and humid conditions. The dog’s resting area is the first area you should clean on these regular hygiene routines.

Disinfect all the equipment that the dog uses to avoid infections of the skin. Always be choosy about the dogs that your pet interacts with. Some of the pets in the neighborhood that have been well maintained in terms of skin health can introduce new pests to your dog. Avoiding them is a good idea. In case of rashes, wash your pets with warm water and let the pet dry before examining closely at the possible causes of the rashes. Maintaining hygiene will deal with all these problems.