Identify and Treat a Yeast Infection in Dogs

Look for red, greasy skin and patches of hair loss which may indicate a yeast infection on your dog's skin.

Greasy Skin

Foul smelling ears with dark discharge could mean a yeast infection in your dog's ears.

Smelly Ears

Excessive licking and chewing of infected areas like paws and skin folds spreads infection and irritates skin.

Licking 

Bathe your dog with antifungal shampoos containing chlorhexidine or miconazole.

Antifungal Baths 

Apply coconut oil to affected areas to moisturize skin and utilize its antifungal properties.

oconut Oil

Mix ACV with water and use to gently clean infected ears after consulting your vet.

Apple Cider Vinegar

Depending on severity, vets may prescribe oral antifungals and ointments to treat infection.

Topical Medication

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