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  2. 9 Best Dog Shampoos for Dry, Itchy Skin, According to Vets - AOL

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    The Best Dog Shampoo for Dry, Itchy Skin at a Glance. The 5 Best Dog Harnesses for Safer Walks and Happier Pups. 3. Burt's Bees Itch-Soothing Dog Shampoo. Chewy. The decadent combination of ...

  3. Best dog shampoos, according to experts - AOL

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    Skin concerns: If your dog has sensitive or very dry skin, look for fragrance-free oatmeal or aloe vera-based shampoos that have skin-soothing properties to prevent irritation, according to our ...

  4. How often to bathe your dog - AOL

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    Zoop Shampoo $ at Amazon. Zoop Shampoo $ at Zoop. This dog shampoo and conditioner won an NBC Select Best for Your Pet award. The formula has aloe vera, vitamin E and glycerin to moisturize the ...

  5. Dog skin disorders - Wikipedia

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    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. Dogs with atopic dermatitis are itchy, especially around the eyes, muzzle, ears and feet. In severe cases, the irritation is ...

  6. Allergies in dogs - Wikipedia

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    Most allergies occur in dogs over 6 months old. A dog that is repeatedly exposed to a particular allergen becomes sensitized to it, and the immune system overreacts to a subsequent exposure, most commonly manifesting in the form of skin irritation. [ 1] Some of the signs are redness, itching, hair loss, and recurring skin infections from the ...

  7. Pyotraumatic dermatitis - Wikipedia

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    Pyotraumatic dermatitis is caused by self-inflicted trauma to the skin, which is incited by pain or irritation, such as infestation with fleas or lice, [4] irritation from clippers, [3] allergic skin diseases, [4] diseases of the anal sacs, [4] inflammation of the ear canal, [4] foreign bodies or irritants within the coat, [4] or pain in muscles or joints. [4]