Things You'll Need
- Fish oil
- Oatmeal
- Dog shampoo
- Dog brush
Instructions
Apply fish oil to your dog's skin; apply it to infected areas or brush it over the entire coat. Fish oil is a safe, natural remedy you can use at home to relieve irritation. It helps to lubricate and sooth dry, itchy skin in dogs.
Mix oatmeal and water together. Bathe your dog in the mixture and leave it on your dog's skin for 10 minutes before rinsing. If neither the fish oil nor the oatmeal work, your dog may have a problem beyond dry skin.
Evaluate your golden retriever's routines to determine whether an allergen is causing the skin irritation. For instance, if the skin recently became dry and itchy, think about anything you've just introduced to the dog, such as a new food or grooming product. Note times that your dog seems especially uncomfortable; if he's extremely itchy after his walk, an outdoor allergen could be to blame. If you suspect your dog has an allergy, visit the vet, who may prescribe a medicated bath and a topical treatment to relieve the irritation.
Place your dog on a white sheet and stand over him to brush the coat to inspect it for fleabites or fleas. White or black grains are flea eggs and feces. To treat a flea problem, you must eliminate all fleas in the environment. Every pet in the house must be treated, even if they haven't been affected. A medicated bath prescribed by your vet will help to alleviate irritation, and antihistamines or corticosteroids may be prescribed to curb itching.
Brush the dog's hair regularly (daily is best). Brushing removes the dead hair and dander that can quickly build up on golden retrievers, which are prone to shedding.