Let’s take a look at what happens when a dog rubs its face on the grass~

Pet owners who often take their dog owners out for walks, have they ever seen their dogs rubbing their faces on the grass? So do you know why it is like this? Haha~ I think you must not know it very well, so I will share with you the specific reason...


Pet owners who often take their dog owners out for walks, have they ever seen their dogs rubbing their faces on the grass? So do you know why it is like this? Haha~ I think you must not know it very well, so I will share with you the specific reasons today.

 

1. Fungal infection

If the dog's face is infected by fungus, it will cause itching, causing the dog to rub its face on the grass, and it will also be accompanied by local hair loss, red skin, dandruff, etc. In this regard, it is recommended that owners carefully check the dog's facial skin. If symptoms such as redness, swelling, dandruff, or pimples are found, it may be caused by fungal infection. You need to consult a pet doctor in time and use antifungal drugs for treatment.

2. Parasitic infection

If the dog often rubs its face on the grass and the owner has not dewormed the dog for a long time, it is likely to be parasitic infection. The owner can open the dog's ears and neck to see if there are black particles. If more black particles are found, it may be the feces of parasites. At this time, the dog needs to be dewormed in time.

 

3. The wound on the face is healing.

If there is a wound on the dog's face, and when the wound is healing, many new tissue cells will grow. This process will make the dog feel itchy, so it will keep rubbing on the grass. In this regard, owners can wear Elizabethan rings on their dogs to prevent them from rubbing the ground frequently and causing infection.



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