Ever wondered why your pet has persistent skin issues?
First of all, we’re not scientist or veterinarians and won’t speak of medical studies of the reason behind skin issues. Instead, what we do have is first hand observation of pets moving throughout the world.
We’re also speaking of a rather vague subset of skin issues. If you have tried all the medications, chemical and/or holistic shampoos on your pet and still see issues of hot spots, loss of fur, redish-ness and itchiness, why not give a colder climate a try?
We say this because of many clients who move their pets to Asia and then shortly after back to Europe and America because their pets develop skin problems. These pets arrive back in a very sorry state despite the efforts of their owners. Back in a drier and colder climate, they are on the road to recovery. Similarly, we have seen pets native to the temperate South-East Asia develop better skin conditions here in the USA after their families moved here.
We’ll leave you to make your assumptions as to the “real” reason why they recover. But, as the title suggests, why not have your pet give the climate here in USA a try?