What should I do if my Borzoi suffers from skin diseases? Common skin diseases in Borzois include fungal skin diseases and parasitic skin diseases. Both of these skin diseases can cause skin damage and discomfort to dogs. So how to treat it?
If a Soviet Wolfhound suffers from skin diseases, you should first take it for a diagnostic examination to determine the cause and then develop a reasonable treatment method.
For skin diseases caused by fungi, you can generally use krazole, tinnitin, and dakinin ointment. Apply it to the affected area of the dog three times a day. Generally, there will be obvious therapeutic effects after a week.
If the Russian Wolfhound’s skin disease is suppurative or inflamed, you can first use hydrogen peroxide to disinfect it, and then choose red enzyme ointment or sulfur ointment to apply to the dog. Apply three times a day, and the treatment effect will appear in about a week.
Common skin diseases caused by lice, fleas, and mites. First of all, the Soviet Wolfhound should be dewormed. For example, use trichlorfon to bathe the Soviet Wolfhound, or give it some insecticide drops. Of course, you can also use the traditional Chinese medicine "Baibu" to decoct the Soviet Wolfhound in water. Wolf dogs are bathed to achieve the purpose of insecticide and disinfection. For mites, you can use sulfur ointment and apply it to the infected areas of the dog's skin. The treatment effect is good.
Skin disease is a very stubborn disease with a very high recurrence rate. In the process of treating skin diseases in Russian wolfhounds, it is also necessary to ensure that the environment is clean and healthy to prevent the Russian wolfhounds from being infected with parasites again and causing skin diseases again.