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Itchy Dog Yeast Infection (5 ESSENTIAL Steps to Stop It)
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Itchy dog yeast infection, 5 signs and 7 steps to stop it long term for MUCH better dog health.
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Solve your dogs day to day health problems with some quick additions to kibble meals and watch as skin problems, tummy troubles, allergies, ear infections and a dozen other health complaints fade fast with the [Healthier Kibble Diet, Home Cooked Food Diet and The Raw Food Diet] and MUCH more inside.
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If your dog suffers itchy skin, hot spots, chews or licks at their feet often and gets ear infections, you could be dealing with dog skin yeast infection.
Things can get out of balance quickly when your dogs immune system is under stress and the yeast becomes overgrown and out of control spreading throughout the body and over the skin as fungus.
Welcome to the ugly world of dog yeast infections.
Here's 5 Signs of Dog Yeast Infection:
1. Smelly greasy skin and hair with possible dandruff.
2. Ear infection with scratching or head shaking.
3. Feet chewing and licking with rusty brown hair between toes that indicates yeast infection.
4. Patches of darkened or black skin with possible hair loss over them.
5. Small black patchy dots over the underbelly region and possible rusty brown or graying around the genital area.
Check for these signs of yeast infection in dogs and treat as soon as possible.
How to treat yeast fungal infections in dogs comes down to one of the main reason, DIET. The simple reason is that a kibble diet provides too much starch, which means, too much sugar and this fuels the yeast, it's that simple!
Kibble contains starches that are quickly converted to sugars and yeast lives off sugars.
Dogs don't need all that starch in their diet so what can you do to solve the problem?
Here's 5 ways to support your dogs gut with dog yeast infection home remedies and recommendations:
1. Give your dog probiotics to help balance the gastrointestinal system and boost gut health.
By far the best one I've researched over the years is Pet Ultimates Probiotics for dogs and I'll leave a link in the description above.
2. Try to limit the use of antibiotics as they indiscriminately kill all bacteria, not just the bad ones and can leave your dog worse off than before as yeast spreads.
3. Avoid giving your dog toxic drugs like flea and tick meds, worm meds or exposing them to household cleaners and garden insecticides and weed killers.
4. Oregano is a perennial plant best known for Italian cooking but with amazing healing power for treating allergies, candida, mange and yeast infections.
Mix the pure oregano oil with virgin olive oil at 1 part oregano oil to 4 parts olive oil, a 20% solution.
Oregano oil has excellent anti-fungal properties. For yeast infection, cancers, allergies, parasites, digestive problems, kennel cough or to boost the immune system, rub some oregano oil mixed with virgin olive oil on the pads of your dogs feet and between toes daily.
It will soak in and do the job of an antibiotic for internal infections but without killing off your dogs gut flora like vet prescribed antibiotics do.
For skin legions, skin cancers, sarcoptic and demodectic mange, bee stings and bug bites, ear infection, muscle pain, arthritis, contact dermatitis and any type of external yeast infection, rub the 20% solution onto the area daily until its gone.
5. Feed your dog a Healthier Kibble Diet. As we know, kibble fuels yeast, but what if, and without changing your current kibble diet, you could still bring your dogs guts flora levels back into balance and stop the yeast overgrowth?
The good news is, to overcome this problem, you don't need to change brands of kibble but by adding certain extras to your dogs kibble meals you'll quickly solve many dog health problems along with much of the yeast issues your dog faces.
#itchydog #itchydogyeastinfection #dogyeastinfection
RESOURCES & LINKS MENTIONED IN THIS VIDEO:
SUBSCRIBE to Learn Healthier Feeding and Home Remedy Tips.
FREE DOG HEALTH GUIDE - DOWNLOAD YOUR 5 STEP DOG HEALTH ACTION LIST
BUY THE eBOOK: FEED YOUR DOG BETTER:
Solve your dogs day to day health problems with some quick additions to kibble meals and watch as skin problems, tummy troubles, allergies, ear infections and a dozen other health complaints fade fast with the [Healthier Kibble Diet, Home Cooked Food Diet and The Raw Food Diet] and MUCH more inside.
PRODUCT LINKS:
ABOUT TODAYS VIDEO:
If your dog suffers itchy skin, hot spots, chews or licks at their feet often and gets ear infections, you could be dealing with dog skin yeast infection.
Things can get out of balance quickly when your dogs immune system is under stress and the yeast becomes overgrown and out of control spreading throughout the body and over the skin as fungus.
Welcome to the ugly world of dog yeast infections.
Here's 5 Signs of Dog Yeast Infection:
1. Smelly greasy skin and hair with possible dandruff.
2. Ear infection with scratching or head shaking.
3. Feet chewing and licking with rusty brown hair between toes that indicates yeast infection.
4. Patches of darkened or black skin with possible hair loss over them.
5. Small black patchy dots over the underbelly region and possible rusty brown or graying around the genital area.
Check for these signs of yeast infection in dogs and treat as soon as possible.
How to treat yeast fungal infections in dogs comes down to one of the main reason, DIET. The simple reason is that a kibble diet provides too much starch, which means, too much sugar and this fuels the yeast, it's that simple!
Kibble contains starches that are quickly converted to sugars and yeast lives off sugars.
Dogs don't need all that starch in their diet so what can you do to solve the problem?
Here's 5 ways to support your dogs gut with dog yeast infection home remedies and recommendations:
1. Give your dog probiotics to help balance the gastrointestinal system and boost gut health.
By far the best one I've researched over the years is Pet Ultimates Probiotics for dogs and I'll leave a link in the description above.
2. Try to limit the use of antibiotics as they indiscriminately kill all bacteria, not just the bad ones and can leave your dog worse off than before as yeast spreads.
3. Avoid giving your dog toxic drugs like flea and tick meds, worm meds or exposing them to household cleaners and garden insecticides and weed killers.
4. Oregano is a perennial plant best known for Italian cooking but with amazing healing power for treating allergies, candida, mange and yeast infections.
Mix the pure oregano oil with virgin olive oil at 1 part oregano oil to 4 parts olive oil, a 20% solution.
Oregano oil has excellent anti-fungal properties. For yeast infection, cancers, allergies, parasites, digestive problems, kennel cough or to boost the immune system, rub some oregano oil mixed with virgin olive oil on the pads of your dogs feet and between toes daily.
It will soak in and do the job of an antibiotic for internal infections but without killing off your dogs gut flora like vet prescribed antibiotics do.
For skin legions, skin cancers, sarcoptic and demodectic mange, bee stings and bug bites, ear infection, muscle pain, arthritis, contact dermatitis and any type of external yeast infection, rub the 20% solution onto the area daily until its gone.
5. Feed your dog a Healthier Kibble Diet. As we know, kibble fuels yeast, but what if, and without changing your current kibble diet, you could still bring your dogs guts flora levels back into balance and stop the yeast overgrowth?
The good news is, to overcome this problem, you don't need to change brands of kibble but by adding certain extras to your dogs kibble meals you'll quickly solve many dog health problems along with much of the yeast issues your dog faces.
#itchydog #itchydogyeastinfection #dogyeastinfection
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