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I've personally found that using a diluted apple cider vinegar spray on my dog's coat has been a game changer for managing skin irritations and pesky fleas. By mixing equal parts raw apple cider vinegar and water in a spray bottle, the solution becomes gentle enough for regular use yet effective at balancing skin pH and discouraging yeast and bacterial growth. When applied evenly over the coat—avoiding sensitive areas like eyes and nose—the spray helps reduce itching and inflammation quickly. In my experience, within just a few days of daily application, my dog's fur started to look shinier, and the characteristic odor that sometimes accompanies skin issues faded completely. Moreover, stubborn chronic hotspots that had caused discomfort began healing noticeably within two weeks without needing veterinary creams or medications. This natural remedy taps into the antibacterial and antifungal properties of acetic acid in apple cider vinegar, making it a safe and affordable alternative to chemical treatments. It's always important to ensure the vinegar is properly diluted and to observe your dog for any signs of irritation during initial use. For anyone struggling with their dog's skin conditions or wanting to maintain a healthy coat naturally, this simple spray offers a practical solution readily accessible from your kitchen supplies. Remember, consistency is key to seeing lasting improvements in skin health and reducing discomfort for your furry friend.
I’m a retired dog groomer and always recommended this to our clients, works great!