Retractable Leashes
Look up “retractable leash injuries” on Google and prepare to be grossed out!
Unfortunately, cuts and friction burns are standard with this sort of leash, and both pets and humans can get hurt by them, according to vets.
There’s very little control over a dog that’s on a retractable leash.
So unless your dog responds perfectly to voice commands, you should opt for a short leash and maybe even a trip to the dog park for some fun, leash-free.
Over-The-Counter Skin Products
Expensive anti-itch sprays, shampoos, and ointments from your local pet store can be useless.
Pet owners frequently spend a lot of their hard-earned cash on anti-itch products that don’t really provide all that much relief.
Prescription-strength products with antibacterial and antifungal properties are best for pets that are dealing with skin conditions.
So instead of opting for pet-store shelves, experts recommend consulting your vet about buying a prescription skin product that’s best for your situation.