Think you’re bathing your dog too much? Dr. Lera says you’re probably not.
In this video, he shares why frequent bathing is safe — and even better than antibiotics for dogs with skin infections.
Also:
• Don’t torture your groomer. If your dog’s matted, just shave it.
• Antibiotics can disrupt gut health, so baths are often the better first step.
• And yes… some dogs just love rolling in gross things. Looking at you, Raven.
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Once every 6 months ? That’s nasty
I just bathed my dog today. He’s been having skin issues for a while. So much so, I’ve had to put a cone on him because he is injuring his skin. I bathed him with the Burt Bees shampoo and so far, I have not had to put the cone on him. I also put coconut oil in the infected area.
Is that ok to bathe the dog everyday?