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Caring for Your Dog’s Dry Skin in Winter with #BayerExpertCare

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Caring for Your Dog's Dry Skin in Winter with #BayerExpertCare skin care

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Winter can sure do a number on your skin, can’t it? I know mine tends to get dry and scaly in the winter.

Our pets are no different. The good thing about cold weather is you usually get a break from fleas. The bad thing though, is the cold dry air can cause your dog some skin issues.

Personally, I don’t bathe my dogs in the winter as often as I do the summer months. For one thing, they usually don’t get as dirty. But I also don’t want to put them (and me) through the uncomfortable process of being wet when it’s cold.

There are things I do instead to keep my dogs’ skin healthy during the cold weather and I want to share them with you:

How To Relieve Your Dog’s Dry Skin In Winter

  1. Include a fatty acid supplement that has Omega 6 fatty acids in it.
  2. Use a humidifier. It will make the air more comfortable for you and your fur kids.
  3. Clean more often. Mold and dust mites can trigger skin allergies.
  4. Brush your pets coat daily. That will stimulate the oil glands.
  5. Bathe them less often. Instead use skin cleansing wipes (I’ll tell you more about that below)
  6. Use a spot on moisturizer on your dog’s skin (I’ll also tell you about that too below).

A few months ago, I didn’t even know that Bayer® made pet products but since I have found and tried some of them, I swear by them!

Bayer Expert Care Logo

Here are my two new favorites for my dogs’ winter skin:

BayerExpertCare spot-on moisturizer and skin cleansing wipes

You can find the Bayer ExpertCare™ line in the Health and Wellness section of PetSmart.

First we tried the Skin Cleansing Wipes. They look like any old wipe, but they are specially formulated for dogs. The package mentions that these wipes are great for travel. I didn’t think about that before but it’s a great idea to pop a package of these in purse or travel bag the next time you go camping or on a trip with your dog.

Here’s some photos of Kilo trying out the wipes:

Kilo trying Bayer ExpertCare Skin cleansing wipes

Kilo getting wiped

She seemed to enjoy it.

Next we used the Spot-On Skin Moisturizer. It comes in box of 4 vials like this:

Bayer ExpertCare Spot on skin moisturizer

You just snap off the top  (like with flea meds) and squeeze a little on a few areas of the skin. I really like the smell of the spot-on moisturizer. Very pleasant and slightly spicy.

Kilo smelling Bayer ExpertCare spot-on moisturizer

Kilo also seemed to like this too. Give it a try if your dog is dealing with itchy winter skin. We will continue using these throughout the winter months.

You can check out the ExpertCare products here.

Does your dog have issues with dry skin in the winter? What have you tried?

 

Cathy

Brenda

Monday 4th of January 2016

I need to get some of this for Tinkerbell. She has some dandruff issues in the winter and I don't like to bathe her too often this time of year.

kilosmom

Monday 4th of January 2016

Do give it a try Brenda. I think you will like it.

Maxwell, Faraday & Allie

Monday 4th of January 2016

We were hoping to try the spot on moisturizer for cats but they discontinued it. Wonder if the one for dogs would be safe? It is SUCH a great idea - especially during those dry winter months as you mentioned!! (and for kitties who have *ahem* a bit of dandruff - ha)

kilosmom

Monday 4th of January 2016

I'd be afraid to use the dog one on your kitties. You could get an ingredient list for the dog moisturizer (I'll be glad to send it to you if you want) and ask your vet if it'd be okay for the cats.