Remedies for ringworm in dogs or canine ringworm

Ringworm is a contagious fungal infection that can affect not only dogs, but other pets and people as well.

Dogs with ringworm infections typically experience round patches of hair loss and skin lesions.

Conventional treatment of this skin problem in dogs usually involves the use of antifungal medications, such as Griseofulvin or Fluconazole. These medications can cause side effects in dogs, such as vomiting and/or diarrhea.

If your dog has tub, you may want to use milder and safer natural remedies to treat your skin problem. As you will see, the natural remedies for ringworm on dogs presented here are easy to do and very effective.

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folk remedies

Remedy for ringworm in dogs or canine ringworm #1: Soak a cotton swab or stick with tincture of calendula (it can be obtained in botanical pharmacies or herbalists) and apply to the lesions caused by ringworm two or three times a day until they heal. It is important to note that this plant has properties anti-inflammatory and healing and is excellent for treating woundsinjuries and skin irritations.

Remedy for ringworm in dogs or canine ringworm #2: Add 5 to 7 teaspoons of dried licorice herb to a cup of hot water. Boil and leave on low heat for about 15 minutes. Let it cool down and use a cotton ball to apply this infusion on the lesions caused by ringworm, 2 to 3 times a day. Licorice is another herb that is anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial. Used topically, it is effective in treating skin irritations and infections such as those caused by tub.

Remedy for ringworm in dogs or canine ringworm #3: Mix 3 drops of tea tree oil with 7 drops of water and apply on ringworm.

Remedy for ringworm in dogs or canine ringworm #4: Mix 2 drops of geranium oil, 2 of palmarosa oil in half an ounce of almond oil and apply, using a cotton ball, to the affected area. Geranium and palmarosa oil are effective antifungals and safe to use with dogs.

Remedy for ringworm in dogs or canine ringworm #5: Squeeze a capsule Vitamin E in 3 drops of neem oil. Mix well and apply to lesions 2-3 times a day. Neem oil is not an essential oil, rather it is an organic oil from the seeds of the neem tree. It has many beneficial properties for the skin, such as wound healing, pain relief, antifungal, and anti-inflammatory. Therefore, it is an effective natural remedy to treat dog skin irritations, including canine ringworm. Its bitter taste also discourages dogs from licking!

Remedy for ringworm in dogs or canine ringworm #6: Apply some coconut oil topically on the affected areas. Repeat 2 to 3 times a day. He virgin coconut oil pure contains potent antibacterial, antiviral and antifungal agents that prevent infection and disease, and when used topically on pets, is effective for treating skin irritations.

Remedy for ringworm in dogs or canine ringworm #7: Add about 2 tablespoons of Apple cider vinegar to a liter of water. Use once a week as a rinse on the affected area. It should be noted that some vets suggest using apple cider vinegar as a post-shampoo rinse to remove skin cells (the main “food” source for ringworm fungus). Also, vinegar can relieve the itching sensation caused by skin lesions.

Remedy for ringworm in dogs or canine ringworm #8: Apply, using a cotton stick, grapefruit seed extract which is non-toxic and is antifungal, antibacterial and antiviral. It also doesn’t leave a sour, vinegary smell on your dog’s skin like apple cider vinegar does.

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recommendations

All hard, non-porous surfaces should be cleaned with bleach. Dilute one part of it in 10 parts of water. Use it to clean floors, walls, kitchen and table tops, plumbing, window frames and sills, etc.

Get out the vacuum and start cleaning fabrics, like your rugs, upholstery, rugs, sofas, and drapes. Vacuum these at least once a day and immediately dispose of the trash bag. If using the vacuum with a cleaning canister, clean them with the same bleach mixture as above.

Your dog or pet beds should be cleaned on the hottest water setting possible. Be sure to wash them with bleach that is safe for different colors.

Do not leave your dog alone with other dogs. There is a high chance that he could catch the infection from other dogs. Also, establish a regular check-up on your pet with the vet, so that you are updated with every change in the state of his health.

A dog that is stressed or has a compromised immune system is at significant risk of getting ringworm as well. So make sure the immune system your dog is active and not stressed by anything.

Never turn your pet over to a dog shelter without making sure they have separate toilets and rooms for each pet.

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