How and When to Apply Sunscreen to Dogs, According to a Veterinarian
Inside EditionSeptember 5, 20251 min53,343 views
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- 💡 Sunburn can affect dogs, especially those with white fur or fine hair that allows pink skin to show through.
- ⚠️ Not all dogs require sunscreen; the necessity depends on factors like breed, coat length, and the amount of exposed skin.
Identifying Dogs at Risk
- 🎯 Dogs with very fine or light-colored coats are more susceptible to sun damage.
- 🐶 Breeds with exposed skin, particularly those that enjoy lying on their backs, are prime candidates for sunscreen application.
Veterinarian's Application Method
- 🩺 LA veterinarian Dr. Jeff Werber demonstrates applying sunscreen to a dog's belly and armpits.
- 🧴 A sunscreen stick is shown as a convenient tool for application.
- ✅ The veterinarian emphasizes that many dogs, due to their fur, likely never need sunscreen.
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