Sometimes pet owners notice that the condition of their dog's coat is deteriorating.
Most often, the reason for this lies in seborrhea - a dysfunction of the pet's skin glands.
Let's figure out what to do in such a case.
Seborrhea in dogs can be dry or oily. In the first case, old skin cells accumulate and fall off the dog's skin due to excess keratin in the dog's body.
The second case is caused by excessive sebum production, which causes the coat to become unkempt and untidy.
Seborrhea can be caused by a variety of reasons, including poor diet, especially when your dog is given table scraps, parasites, hormonal imbalances, and certain medical conditions, including skin cancer and immune problems.
Treatment of your pet's condition primarily depends on the cause of the coat problem.
It is imperative to stop feeding the animal human food and also to get a special shampoo for dogs with coat problems.