Thursday, September 13, 2012

Dogs with Dandruff & Flaky Skin!

Dog dandruff is the shedding of dead skin cells
from your dog's coat. Generally, dandruff is not
harmful, but if left untreated, it can lead to
more severe skin problems. Your dog's constant
scratching could lead to redness from the
irritation, and even broken skin and infections
in the most serious cases, so it's best to treat
it early.

Dry Skin Symptoms in Dogs or Cats - Getting the
Right Help

Though there can be numerous, nearly impossible
to define causes, Dry Skin problems in pets will
most often be early signs of a much more complex
and difficult to resolve health issue - Candida
Albicans takeover (a Yeast disorder of the
intestinal tract). You don't want to let this
dryness and/or itchiness get out of control.
Dealing properly with these skin issues - early
on - will save you a lot of heartache and money,
and your pet a lot of suffering. With such 'dry
skin' issues, deciding upon the right approach
can be very challenging.

Typical symptoms related to this discussion are:

Dry, flaky skin or Dandruff - flakes of skin
apparent in fur Itching and scratching -
apparently tied to dry skin Pets rolling or
twisting on their backs (scratching techniques)
Diagnosis or apparent Eczema of skin - back,
underbelly, or elsewhere Dull or lifeless
appearance of coat. IF the only dry skin issues
you see are listed here, there is a 50-50 CHANCE
your pet's condition can improve solely by the
use of some all natural products that helps the
pets body aid itself in the healing process.

Further Symptoms of Yeast Candida takeover:

Out of control, almost ceaseless itching and
scratching, relentless licking or chewing at
feet/paws and lower legs, skin rash areas, or -
hives, bumps, pustules, or pimples, ear
infections (chronic or re-occurring); Or -
shaking head or rubbing ears, odor problems from
the pet (pungent or disturbing), licking at
genitals or anal glands; or, infections of those
areas.

Let us CLARIFY that last statement! Many dogs
and cats have very strong and well performing
immune systems - which is not only a critical
element for the pet to recover from this
condition, but we believe it is the reason many
animals are able to maintain only minor
symptoms, OR never end up with a Yeast condition
AT ALL. All pets are susceptible to these issues
(dry skin, itchy skin, dandruff); it is the
easiest illness to cause in a pet. And, we
believe the #1 and 2 causes are Antibiotics use,
and Vaccination reactions. After that, poor
quality pet foods, which are readily available
at larger chain stores, are a big factor as
well.

*We spoke above of "permanent wellness"; this
requires some further explanation. There are 3
basic phases to achieving and maintaining
wellness where Candida Albicans has had control
of a gut. First, is to achieve initial
cleansing; this is the point at which most of
those nasty symptoms that bothered the pet are
mostly out of the picture. After this, it can
take 5-6 months or more to finish the remaining
cleansing of the Gut, and erradicate most of the
yeast takeover. However, since there is medical
evidence that it may be impossible to completely
clear all of the Candida, WE ALWAYS recommend a
maintenance program to help insure your pet
stays healthy and well, and can constantly fight
yeast growth in the future.

**Don't buy into the popular "Allergies" claim.
It's simply a 'default' diagnosis. Since most
skin and itching issues actually have their
foundation in either nutritional deficiency,
nutritional disorder, or digestive system
disorder, the nutritional forms of support that
some all natural pet health products deliver are
highly successful at helping the body's of pets
reverse the disorders and thereby recover from
such illness. It's not easy, and always
time-consuming, but it IS possible.


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Article submitted by Tim Delaney. For more
information, please visit http://www.nzymes.com
or http://www.nzymes.eu.com


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