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dog and cat home skin and coat care

Hands-on tips for pet baths, tackling ticks and fleas, applying medications, and more!

Skin is the place to spot fleas, ticks, skin irritations or rashes, lumps, uber-matted hair, scratches, infections, and other health issues so you can help your pet.

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Top home care routines for healthier pet skin and coat

  • A regular high-quality diet (in the proper serving size)
  • Prescription parasite control
  • Baths (as recommended by your vet)
  • Regular coat brushing
  • Regular teeth brushing

How to help take care of pets at home

There’s a lot you can do at home to help your sweet dog or cat feel good in their own skin. Good home care can help you bond with your pet, plus it’s a great way to stay in touch with many skin issues your pet can’t tell you about.

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How to pick a quality food

What you feed your pet can affect their entire body, including their skin and coat. Get a deep dive on what to know about nutrition, the signs of a quality pet food, and if wet or dry food makes a difference. We give you an entire breakdown on what actually matters for pet health — our list of “good for pets” ingredients may surprise you! Read more about quality foods for dogs and cats

For tips and insights on how to properly check for ticks and fleas, bathing, or brushing your pet's teeth, watch our How-to series below.

How to: Watch out for ticks

Checking your pet for ticks at home is simple by carefully examining their skin and fur, focusing on areas like ears, neck, underarms, and between toes.

How to: Check for fleas

Regular flea checks at home help prevent infestations and keep your home free from pests. Look for tiny dark specks or live fleas, and examine your pet’s skin for redness or irritation.

How to: Give your pet a bath

Regular at-home baths help maintain your pet’s hygiene, reduce odors, and promote a healthy coat and skin.

How to: Brush your pet's teeth

Brushing your cat's or dog's teeth can help spot issues early and tame truly vile pet breath.

Bonus feature: Get skin medications to stick

Does your pet need ointments, lotions, or other topical medication for skin issues like allergies, infections, or other problems? Here’s how to apply it, plus how to keep it on so it can do its work. (Tip: You may need an Elizabethan collar.) How to apply skin medication

 
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All about fleas and pets

Yikes! Info for dogs, cats, puppies, and kittens.

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The lowdown on pets and parasites

Hint: Parasites are bad news.

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How Banfield can help with pet skin and coat care

We’re here to help your pet’s skin and coat be happy and healthy. From external parasites to skin problems to skin allergies and bumps or wounds, our vets can help with informed diagnoses and action plans to help your pet.

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Get veterinary care for external parasites like fleas, ticks, and mites. From flea infestations to tick bites to ear mites and more, our vets can check out skin and coat cooties and recommend appropriate treatment. We’re happy to walk you through your options for year-round parasite control to help your pet!

Is your pet always itchy? Do you think your pet has a skin allergy? Causes for cat or dog itching and scratching can go more than skin deep. We can help figure out what’s causing your pet’s discomfort and suggest medications and treatments that can help your pet be more comfortable in their own skin.

See us for help with bald spots, shedding, greasy skin, and dandruff. Many pet health issues can affect your pet’s beautiful skin and coat. Whether it’s a flea allergy, dermatitis, seborrhea, allergies, anxiety-based issues, or other health concerns, our vets here to help with diagnosis and treatment.

Does your best furry friend have a cut or wound? Do you think they may have a tumor? Give us a call! Our vets can evaluate strange lumps and bumps and let you know if you can stop worrying. We can also help with wounds or direct you to the best resource to immediately help your pet.

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