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How to treat Labrador tinea
Treatment of Labrador tinea: You can purchase disinfectants such as iodine and alcohol, and anti-fungal drugs from a pet hospital to treat your dog. Before treatment, shave off the hair around the affected area, then disinfect it with iodine and hydrogen peroxide. Apply the anti-fungal drug and bath your dog with an anti-fungal solution. If the tinea is not caused by a fungal infection or the recovery is not good after a period of treatment, it is recommended to take your dog to the pet hospital.
Causes of tinea on a Labrador: Tinea can be caused by fungi. Factors such as damp environment, contact with other infected animals, not drying off after bathing or rain, low immunity, and long-term lack of bathing may cause fungal infections. Fungal infections can be treated by injections, spraying, and bathing. At the same time, environmental disinfection should be done to avoid dampness.
What drugs to use for Labrador tinea: Tinea is a fungal skin disease. If your dog is infected, you need to use both internal and external anti-fungal drugs for treatment. External medications include ketoconazole ointment. You can also choose to bath your dog and inject medications at the pet hospital if necessary. In addition, supplement with compound vitamins and lecithin to promote hair growth. Be sure to prevent your dog from licking or scratching the affected area.
How to prevent the spread of tinea in Labs: If you find that your dog has tinea, isolate it from other dogs and thoroughly disinfect the home environment, especially around the dog bed. During the treatment process, wash your hands and disinfect them. It is best not to take your dog outside during its illness to avoid contact with other dogs.