How To Manage Eczema In Hypoallergenic Dogs-8 Natural Ways

We can manage eczema in hypoallergenic dogs with natural ingredients and home remedies.

Eczema in Hypoallergenic Dogs

1. Itchy Skin  2. Dry and Flaky 3. Redness 4. Extreme shedding 5. Bald Patches

Causes of Eczema in Dogs

1. Food allergies 2. Pollen 3. Fleas  4. Chemical exposure 5. Monsoon season

Symptoms 

1. Excess itching 2. Dry and flaky skin 3. Thickened skin 4.  Redness of the skin 5. Excessive hair loss

Available Treatments

1. Medicated bath 2. Antibiotics And Antifungal Medicines 3. Flea Control Medication 4. Supplements 5. Hypoallergenic Diet 6. Steroids

8 natural ingredients to manage eczema in dogs

Along with medications, we can focus on our daily vegies and grocery items to help our pet get relieved from the itchiness, redness and hotspots.

Coconut oil

The natural fatty acid helps in fighting itchy, flaky and dry skin due to eczema and it is safe for dogs with hyper allergies. 

Almond oil 

Natural emollient helps in increasing the skin moisture and repairs the damaged cell in your dog's skin. 

Aloe Vera Leaf Extract

The natural gel inside the aloe vera leaf could be directly applied onto the dog skin for instant relief from itchiness. 

Flaxseed gel

Flaxseed gel prepared at home could work as a great source of skin moisturizer for dogs with eczema. 

castor oil

Mix with aloe vera gel or flaxseed gel it can help in reducing redness, sore spots and cuts on your pet's body due to eczema. 

cedarwood oil

Reduces inflammation and treat hotspots in exposed areas of dog's skin. It has healing properties effective for eczema. 

oatmeal 

Giving your dog a bath with oatmeal could help in reducing the redness, itchiness and sore skin. 

omega 3 & 6

Omega 3 contain fatty acid that helps in restoring the hydration in the skin and locks it to prevents skin breakages. 

Eczema or atopic dermatitis could be managed with natural ingredients while it will increase safety of our pet's health.