If your pet has redness, hair loss, brittle fur, or flaking, try Puainta Skin Spray for treatment. For regular care, use Banov Shampoo—it cleans, soothes, and protects skin.
Why Banov Shampoo?
Treats & Prevents: Relieves itching, redness, dander, and hair loss from ringworm, fungi, or parasites.
Heals & Protects: Kills bacteria, soothes skin, and promotes a healthy coat, reaching all areas to remove mites and bacteria.
Gentle & Safe: Made with natural ingredients, it’s safe for puppies and pregnant dogs, and trusted by vets and pet owners.
Keep your pet’s skin healthy with these effective solutions!
When dogs suffer from skin diseases, they frequently exhibit behaviors like itching, scratching, and rubbing.. Visible symptoms include redness and swelling, hair loss, flaking, scabbing, red patches, and a greasy coat
Severe skin diseases can even cause severe bleeding, pus, inflammation, and ulcers on your dog’s skin! there is a potential risk of these diseases being transmitted to humans !!!
Skin diseases often cause itching, making dogs scratch frequently, leading to redness and swelling. Skin inflammation can also trigger these symptoms.
Parasitic infections can cause itching, which can lead to constant scratching, and over time, can lead to skin ulcers and pustules that ooze pus or blood.
As a result of skin diseases, dogs’ hair follicles in their affected area may be damaged, consequently leading to non-seasonal hair loss.
Skin diseases often cause itching, making dogs scratch frequently, leading to redness and swelling. Skin inflammation can also trigger these symptoms.
Parasitic infections can cause itching, which can lead to constant scratching, and over time, can lead to skin ulcers and pustules that ooze pus or blood.
As a result of skin diseases, dogs’ hair follicles in their affected area may be damaged, consequently leading to non-seasonal hair loss.
Information from veterinary dermatology experts:The main causes of skin diseases in dogs include bacterial infections, fungal infections, parasitic infections, or food allergies.
Causes:
Fur staying wet too long
Poor nutrition and weak immunity
Contact with infected dogs or dirty environments
Symptoms:
Oval/circular patches with hair loss, flaking, and clear edges
Red, swollen skin with more dander
Grayish-white scabs that peel off easily, revealing smooth skin. Patches grow larger and cause itching.
Causes:
Dogs that are bathed too frequently and have weak immunity are more susceptible to infection.
Symptoms:
①Small pimples and pustules will occur on the affected skin,
②generally with severe hair loss, circular bald patches, flaking, scabbing, and tiny inflamed rash.
Causes:
Irregular deworming
Contact with infected dogs
Weak immunity
Humid, messy environments
Symptoms:
Sarcoptes scabiei: Early signs include redness, itching, and hair loss on cheeks, ears, and armpits. Severe cases may cause herpes.
Demodex: Hair loss and bald patches around eyelids, face, mouth, neck, elbows, and between toes, with mild redness and dander.
Causes:
Fur staying wet too long
Poor nutrition and weak immunity
Contact with infected dogs or dirty environments
Symptoms:
Oval/circular patches with hair loss, flaking, and clear edges
Red, swollen skin with more dander
Grayish-white scabs that peel off easily, revealing smooth skin. Patches grow larger and cause itching.
Causes:
Dogs that are bathed too frequently and have weak immunity are more susceptible to infection.
Symptoms:
①Small pimples and pustules will occur on the affected skin,
②generally with severe hair loss, circular bald patches, flaking, scabbing, and tiny inflamed rash.
Causes:
Irregular deworming
Contact with infected dogs
Weak immunity
Humid, messy environments
Symptoms:
Sarcoptes scabiei: Early signs include redness, itching, and hair loss on cheeks, ears, and armpits. Severe cases may cause herpes.
Demodex: Hair loss and bald patches around eyelids, face, mouth, neck, elbows, and between toes, with mild redness and dander.
Causes:
①Dogs that have a genetic predisposition to allergies
②frequent scratching due to mosquito and insect bites
③ humid living environment.
Skin allergies in dogs can be categorized into allergic dermatitis, urticaria, eczema, etc.
Symptoms:The symptoms of allergies in dogs mainly include itching, hair loss, pimples, redness, scabbing, flaking, redness and swelling of limbs, etc.
Causes:
Damp kennels
Poor hygiene
High skin moisture, low lung function
Symptoms:
Starts on the head, spreads to chest, abdomen, armpits, thighs, and tail.
Begins as red skin, then small nodules, flaking, thickened skin, hair loss, and scabs. Removing scabs reveals red, moist, sometimes bleeding skin.
Dogs scratch, rub, and become restless, leading to weight loss, weakness, and even death.
Causes:
①Dogs that have a genetic predisposition to allergies
②frequent scratching due to mosquito and insect bites
③ humid living environment.
Skin allergies in dogs can be categorized into allergic dermatitis, urticaria, eczema, etc.
Symptoms:The symptoms of allergies in dogs mainly include itching, hair loss, pimples, redness, scabbing, flaking, redness and swelling of limbs, etc.
Causes:
Damp kennels
Poor hygiene
High skin moisture, low lung function
Symptoms:
Starts on the head, spreads to chest, abdomen, armpits, thighs, and tail.
Begins as red skin, then small nodules, flaking, thickened skin, hair loss, and scabs. Removing scabs reveals red, moist, sometimes bleeding skin.
Dogs scratch, rub, and become restless, leading to weight loss, weakness, and even death.
1. Recommended Medications:
Symptoms:
Redness, swelling, hair loss, dermatitis, eczema, red patches, pustules, and scabs. Dogs may scratch or lick excessively, causing ulcers, pus, and odor.
Treatment:
Use Puainta Skin Spray and Banov Shampoo. The shampoo soothes itching and allergies, including atopic and contact dermatitis, with antibacterial and skin-protecting benefits.
For atopic dermatitis, early baths can relieve itching and discomfort.
Fish oil helps ease dry skin, flaking, and reduces itching and allergic reactions in dogs with skin issues.
Rich in omega-3s (EPA and DHA), fish oil acts as an anti-inflammatory, aiding in treating itching, allergies, and dermatitis for healthier skin.
Why Choose Puainta Krill Salmon Oil?
Compared to salmon oil, Puainta Krill Salmon Oil boosts pet absorption by 13%, making it even more effective for skin health!
Many pet owners trust fish oil for its proven benefits and want the same for their pets. Since 2005, our high-quality, natural pet fish oil supplements, made in the USA and FDA-certified, have been used in veterinary hospitals. Chosen for quality, scientific research, and proven results, Puainta Krill Salmon Oil is trusted by veterinarians nationwide for its visible improvements in pet skin health.
Sunlight: Regularly let your dog bask in the sun to prevent skin issues from damp fur.
Clean Kennel: Disinfect and ventilate the kennel to keep it dry and airy.
Bathe & Dry: Use dog shampoo regularly and dry fur thoroughly after baths.
Balanced Diet: Feed high-protein, varied food to boost immunity.
Supplements: Add lecithin, vitamin B complex, and fish oil to strengthen the skin barrier.
Exercise: Ensure at least 1 hour of daily activity to improve immunity.
Seasonal Care: Limit outdoor exposure for sensitive dogs during seasonal changes.
Deworming: Regularly deworm, especially for outdoor-active dogs.