What causes excessive dog dander?

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asked Dec 21, 2020 in Dogs by Mclester88se (1,880 points)
What causes excessive dog dander?

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answered Nov 24, 2021 by Niko (18,430 points)
Excessive dog dander is usually caused by allergies, skin infections, bacterial infections, yeast infections, parasitic infections, and endocrine disorders such as Cushing's disease or hypothyroidism.

Brush your dog regularly: Regular brushing helps to loosen (and remove) loose fur and dead skin flakes. Regular brushing also helps prevent mats.

You can also find medicated shampoos that specifically target doggy dandruff.

Rinse your dog well: Dried-on shampoo can leave your dog's skin itchy.

A good way to get rid of excessive dog dander and just dog dander is to use Allerpet.

Allerpet is safe for dogs as well as cats.

Allerpet is a non-irritating and non-toxic formula.

It may be used on pets of all breeds.

It may be used on dogs and cats as young as 10 weeks.

Allerpet is not a shampoo.

Allerpet markets itself as a pet dander remover that can provide relief for all animal allergy sufferers.

But not all allergens come from pet dander, and studies have shown that it is no more effective than wiping with a damp cloth, and much less effective than washing.

How to use Allerpet?

Apply enough to dampen to the skin, but it is not necessary to saturate the fur.

Pay particular attention to the areas of the body that your pet licks most often, especially the genital area.

Dry with a towel. Repeat this procedure at least once a week.

How long does Allerpet last?

How long a bottle last will depend on the amount used.

You can apply this product weekly but if you want to reduce allergens even more, I recommend applying Allerpet pet Dander Remover every 3-4 days, rather than weekly.

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