Prevention of fungal skin diseases in dogs

1. Personal hygiene Parents must keep their dog’s skin clean and hygienic and check their skin regularly for ringworm patches or scales. 2. Diet The dog’s daily life must be well managed by strengthening nutrition. The dog’s diet should contain enough protein and be supplemented with a variety of vitamins, minerals and trace elements, which will strengthen the dog’s resistance. It is also important to disinfect the dog’s den and surroundings regularly, especially during the spring and autumn months when it is humid. If conditions permit, owners can use medicated soap or pet-specific liquid to bathe their dogs, but when washing, be careful not to scratch the dog’s skin! 3, public health dog fungal skin disease is a zoonotic infectious disease, therefore, must pay attention to public health, to prevent transmission from people to dogs, or dogs to people. Any fungal skin disease in dogs can be transmitted to humans, especially children who are susceptible to infections that can cause ringworm or other ringworm, so it is important that owners are aware of this! To prevent dogs and humans from contracting this disease!

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