Naturally Treating Dog Paralysis Skin Parasites
All these skin parasites are blood suckers ad cause a lot of harm to the animals that are infected with them, in particular young ones. You must daily examine your dogs. The constant dermal irritation always keeps the dog uneasy. Rats, mice, fleas, flies and lice are known to be transmitters of these parasites.
Treatment: The first and most important thing you must do is fix, clean and brush your dog's hair and eliminate any dead hair, dandruff and knots, etc. The act of brushing your dog's hair on a daily basis is a key factor in the care of a healthy dog. This friction of the skin and hair annoys the parasites and doesn't let them settle in, disrupting their reproduction cycle. You should have a fine-bristled comb. You have to bathe your dog with a foamy bath. Preferably use an olive oil based soap to clean your dog. Do not forget to wash the areas around the ears and tail. For a good cleansing, it is advisable to give your dog a second bath with a good shampoo.
The dog should have a clean place to sleep. You must take all the precautions necessary. Do not use straw or sacks because they're both excellent place for parasites to grow and be comfortable in. remember that fleas don't grow on animals; first they grow on the floor and then jump onto an animal.


