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If you have a Pug, Bulldog, Shar Pei or Boxer dog, take note of these tips to clean the wrinkles and folds so characteristic of these breeds. Bulldog, Boxer or Shar Pei dogs, among others, have characteristic folds that require specific care. In fact, it is very important to clean wrinkles properly to avoid problems with your skin such as irritations and even infections. If you have a dog of one of these breeds, keep these tips in mind: Clean the area between the folds at least twice a week. You can use some wet wipes and, at least once a month, a specific shampoo. Like Disane's aloe vera shampoo , which deeply hydrates and nourishes, preventing the appearance of itching and stinging. Likewise, it is formulated with an adapted pH and has natural antiseptic and healing functions. It is very important that you remove any traces of shampoo from between the folds and then dry these areas properly. You can use a hair dryer at a temperature that is not too hot, keeping the folds open and applying the air from top to bottom. Keep in mind that dog breeds with wrinkles are prone to itchy and dry skin. To keep these areas adequately hydrated, after bathing you can apply a balm.
At Disane we have a specific balm for folds with a calming effect. It is made with natural ingredients, with soothing and regenerating properties. Repairs damaged or irritated skin, hydrates dry skin, and protects it, thus preventing chafing and itching. You can expand the information at this link . To complement the care, you can also use a nose balm . At Disane we have developed one made with Shea butter, Bisabolol and Vitamin E, which helps regenerate damaged skin and deeply nourishes dry, cracked and scabby noses. Another tip to keep in mind is food control . Bulldogs and other CZ Leads breeds with wrinkles are at greater risk of infections if they are overweight, since their wrinkles are deeper. Lyme disease, stop ticks! May 4, 2022 Published in Blog Lyme's desease Lyme disease is a bacterial infection transmitted by the bite of an infected tick. May 1st marks World Day for this disease and that is why we wanted to dedicate this week's article to it. Doctors have warned these days of the increase in cases of Lyme disease . Especially in the north of Spain, due to changes in temperatures and greater activity of people in nature. Lyme disease is transmitted by the bite of an infected tick. For it to be transmitted, the tick would have to be attached to our skin for 36-48 hours. Hence the importance of checking our pet well after outings in the field.
Keep in mind that your dog cannot infect you, but he can infect you with a tick he has brought from outside. In people, symptoms appear between 3 and 30 days after the bite. The most common are: rash in the area of the bite that spreads and can measure 30 centimeters fever shaking chills headache fatigue muscle pains neck stiffness swollen lymph nodes Early diagnosis is very important, since if it is not treated in time it can cause neuropathies, facial paralysis, arrhythmias, etc. Lyme disease in dogs In dogs, Lyme disease is known as borreliosis . It only produces symptoms in one in ten infected dogs, and the most common are lameness, lack of appetite, depression or weakness, among others. The best way to combat this disease, which can have serious consequences for your pet, is to prevent tick bites . For this reason, it is very important that you check your pet after outings, especially in the countryside and areas with a lot of vegetation. If you see a tick it is very important that you remove it as soon as possible. You can see how to do it properly in this article on our blog . To prevent bites, use antiparasitics . At Disane we have developed a range of solutions from natural ingredients, which guarantees their safety for both your pet and the rest of the family. If you want to reinforce protection, combine the antiparasitic collar with the antiparasitic pipettes . And to add something extra, apply a repellent spray before going outside.