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  2. Sebaceous adenitis - Wikipedia

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    Sebaceous adenitis and hair loss in a dog. Sebaceous adenitis in an uncommon skin disease found in some breeds of dog, and more rarely in cats, rabbits and horses. [1] characterised by an inflammatory response against the dog's sebaceous glands (glands found in the hair follicles in the skin dermis), which can lead to the destruction of the gland.

  3. Anti-seborrheic - Wikipedia

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    An ideal antiseborrheic should have the following qualities: It should be non-toxic. It should relieve pruritus. It should not cause excessive dryness. It should have a wide antibacterial and antifungal spectrum.

  4. How Often Should You Wash Your Dog? - AOL

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    If your dog has a healthy coat and skin, giving him a bath every four weeks or so should be more than enough (unless he rolls in mud or something that requires a good scrub). If your dog is ...

  5. Dog skin disorders - Wikipedia

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    Dog with atopic dermatitis, with signs around the eye created by rubbing. Atopy is a hereditary [3] and chronic (lifelong) allergic skin disease. Signs usually begin between 6 months and 3 years of age, with some breeds of dog, such as the golden retriever, showing signs at an earlier age.

  6. Why Is My Dog Not Responding to Treatment for His Red Skin? - AOL

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    "My male German Shorthaired Pointer is red all over. Red ears, red eyelids, and red private parts, including anus and tummy. Behr is 19 months old and weighs 59.6 lbs. He previously weighed 64 lbs ...

  7. How Often Should You Wash Your Dog? - AOL

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    If your dog has rolled in some gross stuff, it’s time for a bath. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach ...

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