Canine Dog Seborrhea

Canine or Dog Seborrhea refers to a condition in which overactivity of the sebaceous glands causes the skin to become oily. It is characterized by the greasy the lien of the skin with a characteristic rancid smell. A little bit of seborrhea in the tail and dorsal "gland" can be almost normal in some male dogs, but when this affliction aggravates, you'll observe the typical deposits of grease on the dorsal line, extremities, perineum, neck and external ear. It generally complicates with other skin afflictions. Bathe the animal with some kind of antiseborrheal shampoo, let it act for some minutes and rinse (follow the product procedures). However, in order to avoid complications or mistakes which might be difficult to treat or cure, you must ask the vet what to do and how to treat your dog.

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