The living environment of dogs is relatively humid and is prone to breeding bacteria and fungi, causing dogs to be infected with fungi and bacteria, and may cause scabs, hair loss, and increase dander. It is recommended to keep the living environment ventilated frequently, keep it hygienic, clean and refreshing, disinfect and sterilize regularly, and reduce the growth of bacteria and fungi.
Dogs who have been active outside for a long time are prone to contact parasites, such as fleas, scabies, lice, demodex and other parasites. These parasites will cause a lot of hair loss and redness in the dog's skin. Deworming your dog on time is a key step in preventing parasites. Don’t ignore the importance of deworming your dog.
When the dog's skin is stimulated by external stimulation or food stimulation, the dog will also experience allergic hair loss. Try to understand foods that dogs are prone to allergies, and when contacting the outside world, you should also understand whether there is a health threat to your dog, and stay away from things that make your dogs allergies.
When dogs experience endocrine disorders, they will also cause a lot of hair loss to the dog. This situation is more likely to occur when the dog is in a bad mood and his immunity decreases. Pay more attention to the dog's emotions, accompany the dog more, and give the dog appropriate nutrition.