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Common signs of yeast infection in dogs include itchy skin, ear infections, a musty odor, excessive licking, and discolored skin or fur.
You should see a vet about your dog’s dry skin if it persists, worsens, or is accompanied by other symptoms such as itching, redness, scabs, or hair loss.
Common signs of yeast infection in dogs include itching, redness, a musty odor, and recurrent ear infections or skin issues.
You should see a vet if your dog’s dry skin persists, worsens, or is accompanied by itching, redness, hair loss, or signs of infection.
Common signs of yeast infection in dogs include excessive itching, skin irritation, a musty odor, hair loss, and recurrent ear infections.
You should see a vet if your dog’s dry skin is persistent, worsening, or accompanied by other symptoms like itching, hair loss, or skin sores.
Dry skin doesn't necessarily mean a dog has fleas, but flea infestations can cause itching and irritation that may lead to dry, flaky skin.
Dry skin flakes on a dog typically appear as small, white or off-white specks scattered through the fur, resembling dandruff.
Crusty scabs on your dog’s skin may be caused by allergies, parasites, infections, or skin conditions like dermatitis or mange.

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